San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant Debacle

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San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant Debacle

Post by Royal » Sat Apr 07, 2012 12:14 am

The hype is ramping up. Commercial shown this week:



Hundreds Protested Today
Ahead of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission chairman's tour of the shuttered San Onofre power plant, a group of anti-nuclear activists called on officials to keep the plant out of service.

Commission Chairman Gregory Jaczko is slated to tour the plant Friday, along with Sen. Dianne Feinstein, Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Vista) and others.

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has ordered the plant to stay out of commission until issues with the plant's steam generators are understood and addressed. The plant's two working reactors have been closed down for more than two months while Southern California Edison and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission probe the cause of unexpected problems with hundreds of tubes that carry radioactive water in the plant's new steam generators.

Standing on the beach with San Onofre's reactor domes as a backdrop, the activists made reference to Fukishima and other nuclear disaster sites and called on the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to keep San Onofre shuttered until the root cause of unexpected tube wear is understood.

But many said that regardless of what is causing the issue with the tubes, they want to see the plant stay down for good.

"I'm pretty convinced that this is time for us to move on to a new technology," said Gary Headrick, founder of the group San Clemente Green.

Meanwhile, a small group of volunteers have launched an effort to monitor radiation levels in the air around San Onofre, using Geiger counters that can be hooked up to smartphones.

Gene Stone, 65, of San Clemente, said he will be posting the readings in real time on the website of his group, Residents Organized for a Safe Environment. Activists, along with elected officials from several communities in the area, are scheduled to meet with Jaczko in the afternoon.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2 ... (L.A.+Now)

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Re: San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant Debacle

Post by Pigeon » Sat Apr 07, 2012 12:42 am

logic says the plant is scrammed until the piping problems are resolved.

Has anyone found above normal radiation levels in the surrounding area? IE: leaks

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Re: San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant Debacle

Post by Royal » Sat Apr 07, 2012 5:03 am

Having some "knowledge" of the protocols, I doubt they would announce unsafe levels. The best example is the Simi Valley NUCLEAR DISASTER.

Just how many people have died as a result of the nation’s worst nuclear reactor accident may never be known, but several hundred cancer deaths likely resulted from the failure of an uncontained sodium-cooled reactor in Santa Susana in the Simi Valley hills just outside Los Angeles.
http://richardbrenneman.wordpress.com/2 ... mi-valley/

Detailed description of the San Onofre Issue here:
http://www.fairewinds.com/content/nrc-i ... san-onofre

A small quantity of radioactive gas leaked inside one of the buildings at San Onofre nuclear power plant north of San Diego, according to a spokesman for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

The spokesman said the radiation levels were “barely measurable,” but the plant was shut down as a precaution.
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlines/2 ... tion-leak/

Interesting comment:
"I live in San Clemente and this place needs to be SHUT DOWN ! Out of date plant built in the 60′s on the OCEAN on a FAULT LINE with 7 million people within the 50 mile FUKISHIMA RADIUS ! It provides a whopping 6% of our electricity. Raise my rates and shut her down !"

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Re: San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant Debacle

Post by Royal » Sat Apr 07, 2012 5:13 am

Article dated March 12, 2012
SAN DIEGO — Residents of North County beach communities are concerned by reports of high radiation readings near the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS). But an expert questions the accuracy of the readings.

Japanese visitors from Fukushima – who participated in an anti-nuclear rally on March 11 – reported high Geiger counter readings on the San Clemente beach. The results of the readings have been shared with many North County residents by email, the Internet and social media, alarming some.
http://www.kpbs.org/news/2012/mar/13/hi ... -be-false/

So who is this "expert" that says the readings are false?
Murray Jennex, an associate professor at the San Diego State University Homeland Security Program.

lol

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Re: San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant Debacle

Post by Pigeon » Sat Apr 07, 2012 1:40 pm

A good reason to not rely on the government for all answers.

Same old SONG, haha.

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Re: San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant Debacle

Post by Pigeon » Thu May 10, 2012 1:37 am

More than 1,300 tubes that carry radioactive water inside the San Onofre nuclear plant in Southern California are so damaged that they will be taken out of service, the utility that runs the plant said Tuesday.

The figures released by Southern California Edison are the latest disclosure in a probe of equipment problems that have kept the coastal plant sidelined for more than three months.

At issue has been the integrity of tubing that snakes through the plant's four steam generators, which were installed in a multimillion-dollar makeover in 2009 and 2010.

That's some crappy material they bought into. Bet it is from China.

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Re: San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant Debacle

Post by Pigeon » Mon Jun 10, 2013 3:07 pm

Southern California Edison announced Friday it would shut down the troubled San Onofre nuclear power plant.

The move comes 17 months after the San Onofre plant was closed because of problems in steam generator systems. The plant powered about 1.4 million households in Southern California before the outage.

Until now, Edison had vowed to restart the plant. But the company released a statement Friday saying it would stop the process to fire up the plant.


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Re: San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant Debacle

Post by Royal » Mon Jun 10, 2013 6:49 pm

Good.

They realized the risk was not worth the reward.

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