Heads Up South Carolina! Uranium Leaked Through Floor of South Carolina Nuclear Plant | |
Bush Master
User ID: 70736002 United States 07/29/2018 07:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Good thread! Quoting: Warren Peace Also, If you live in the New England area, I'd be very worried about the growing amount of uranium (way above safe levels) that's found in your aquifers (the place where your water plants pump up water for your homes). [link to phys.org (secure)] Luckily the city I live in has its own reservoir. But does that really even matter anymore? :\ I was wondering the same thing. I have a plant 60 miles north of me ( Browns Ferry ) and it's never had an accident that I recall. We should be building new ones and decommissioning the old ones. Hell obozo shut down a coal fired steam plant just down the road from me and there was nothing wrong with it. Last Edited by Bush Master on 07/29/2018 07:35 AM |
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esoteric Morgan
...in awe of many things User ID: 76491592 United States 07/29/2018 08:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Good thread! Quoting: Warren Peace Also, If you live in the New England area, I'd be very worried about the growing amount of uranium (way above safe levels) that's found in your aquifers (the place where your water plants pump up water for your homes). [link to phys.org (secure)] Luckily the city I live in has its own reservoir. But does that really even matter anymore? :\ I was wondering the same thing. I have a plant 60 miles north of me ( Browns Ferry ) and it's never had an accident that I recall. We should be building new ones and decommissioning the old ones. Hell obozo shut down a coal fired steam plant just down the road from me and there was nothing wrong with it. Thanks for adding this. Having recently moved near the SE corner of the Talladega Forest, it's 'good' to know what dangers lurk around me. Arrgh. -- TRUST THE PLAN -- .......WWG1WGA...... ____________________________ still in awe of many things |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 71433356 United States 07/29/2018 08:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Air temperatures have stubbornly lingered above 90 degrees in many parts of Sweden, Finland and Germany, and water temperatures are abnormally high — 75 degrees or higher in the usually temperate Baltic Sea. That's bad news for nuclear power plants, which rely on seawater to cool reactors. [link to www.npr.org (secure)] We did not take in account 2 Peter 3 when we built things |
Sungaze_At_Dawn
User ID: 75843661 Canada 07/29/2018 08:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Good thread! Quoting: Warren Peace Also, If you live in the New England area, I'd be very worried about the growing amount of uranium (way above safe levels) that's found in your aquifers (the place where your water plants pump up water for your homes). [link to phys.org (secure)] Luckily the city I live in has its own reservoir. But does that really even matter anymore? :\ I was wondering the same thing. I have a plant 60 miles north of me ( Browns Ferry ) and it's never had an accident that I recall. We should be building new ones and decommissioning the old ones. Hell obozo shut down a coal fired steam plant just down the road from me and there was nothing wrong with it. Ummmm...all of them need to be safely dismantled and disposed of. The nuclear waste itself, well I would adopt what a young inventor discovered years ago, and then was murdered for exposing. That the nuclear can be safely turned into energy, and neutralized. But as for new nuclear plants? NO. No where on earth should there be a nuclear plant. They can pick and choose from numerous clean and abundant options instead. Wind/Sun/Geothermal, Cavitation, Implosion, no need for any nuclear. The Devil tries to convince everyone he doesn't exist. The state tries to convince everyone they cannot resist. Do not go quietly into the good night. Rage Rage against the dying light! |
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CitizenPerth
User ID: 75859840 Australia 07/29/2018 09:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Good thread! Quoting: Warren Peace Also, If you live in the New England area, I'd be very worried about the growing amount of uranium (way above safe levels) that's found in your aquifers (the place where your water plants pump up water for your homes). [link to phys.org (secure)] Luckily the city I live in has its own reservoir. But does that really even matter anymore? :\ I was wondering the same thing. I have a plant 60 miles north of me ( Browns Ferry ) and it's never had an accident that I recall. We should be building new ones and decommissioning the old ones. Hell obozo shut down a coal fired steam plant just down the road from me and there was nothing wrong with it. Ummmm...all of them need to be safely dismantled and disposed of. The nuclear waste itself, well I would adopt what a young inventor discovered years ago, and then was murdered for exposing. That the nuclear can be safely turned into energy, and neutralized. But as for new nuclear plants? NO. No where on earth should there be a nuclear plant. They can pick and choose from numerous clean and abundant options instead. Wind/Sun/Geothermal, Cavitation, Implosion, no need for any nuclear. let's hope that the war mongers find their new toy (DEW's) suitibly deadly enough to turn off their nuclear genocide... Last Edited by CitizenPerth™ on 07/29/2018 09:24 AM It's life as we know it, but only just. [link to citizenperth.wordpress.com] sic ut vos es vos should exsisto , denego alius vicis facio vos change , exsisto youself , proprie |
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KickinIt
User ID: 74785546 United States 07/29/2018 10:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | IT IS NOT A NUKE POWER PLANT. There is such a lack of comprehension these days even here where one would expect higher intelligence than average. Quoting: tirschmann2012/hegelianga It is a fabrication facility for zirconium clad nuclear fuel rods containing Uranium fuel pellets. They are one of our customers. This could be something, but thenfuel isn't hot there, so I doubt much. From the article posted by OP: A nuclear plant with a history of contaminating groundwater has leaked radioactive uranium into the soil below the plant. They continue to say the Westlake Landfill in Missouri isn't harmful either. Nevermind there is a huge number of people who have fought and/or died of rare types of cancer after growing up in that part of town in the 70s-80s and playing in or near Coldwater Creek- where all the leaked/dumped uranium flowed after it rained. Nevermind an underground fire continues to burn towards the landfill today, which would then release radioactive particles in the air - but they talk that down too. [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] [link to www.stlmag.com (secure)] [link to www.stltoday.com (secure)] [link to www.atomichomefront.film (secure)] From the last link above, which is a documentary on the subject: "St. Louis, Missouri is the case study for how legacy radioactive sites, in suburban areas, are presently being mismanaged and mishandled by federal and state agencies and private corporations who are supposed to be accountable." |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76764840 United States 07/29/2018 10:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | All of our coastal nuclear power plants are functioning perfectly and are completely completely safe. Please move to the beach and spend money. You will be fine. You will be fine. You will be.... [link to www.starnewsonline.com] |
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KickinIt
User ID: 74785546 United States 07/29/2018 10:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Whoa. Yikes. Quoting: abeliever Hey ...anyone living near nuke plants have thyroid issues? My friend in Plymouth MA has 3 kids with thyroid cancer... all under 21 years old. [link to www.coldwatercreekfacts.com] Best wishes to those 3 children, and strength to your friend |
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tirschmann2012/hegelianga
User ID: 76795889 United States 07/29/2018 10:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | correct....Richland YHWH made me free when I was conceived until the day I pass off this physical planet. I would rather die on my two feet, not live on my knees as a slave. "...in this our 3rd war for independence...." |
tirschmann2012/hegelianga
User ID: 76795889 United States 07/29/2018 10:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: KickinIt They all leak tritium and more. Cancer rates are higher surrounding nuke power plants. YHWH made me free when I was conceived until the day I pass off this physical planet. I would rather die on my two feet, not live on my knees as a slave. "...in this our 3rd war for independence...." |
tirschmann2012/hegelianga
User ID: 76795889 United States 07/29/2018 10:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | IT IS NOT A NUKE POWER PLANT. There is such a lack of comprehension these days even here where one would expect higher intelligence than average. Quoting: tirschmann2012/hegelianga It is a fabrication facility for zirconium clad nuclear fuel rods containing Uranium fuel pellets. They are one of our customers. This could be something, but thenfuel isn't hot there, so I doubt much. From the article posted by OP: A nuclear plant with a history of contaminating groundwater has leaked radioactive uranium into the soil below the plant. They continue to say the Westlake Landfill in Missouri isn't harmful either. Nevermind there is a huge number of people who have fought and/or died of rare types of cancer after growing up in that part of town in the 70s-80s and playing in or near Coldwater Creek- where all the leaked/dumped uranium flowed after it rained. Nevermind an underground fire continues to burn towards the landfill today, which would then release radioactive particles in the air - but they talk that down too. [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] [link to www.stlmag.com (secure)] [link to www.stltoday.com (secure)] [link to www.atomichomefront.film (secure)] From the last link above, which is a documentary on the subject: "St. Louis, Missouri is the case study for how legacy radioactive sites, in suburban areas, are presently being mismanaged and mishandled by federal and state agencies and private corporations who are supposed to be accountable." This a nuclear fuel assembly rod fabrication plant. We sell to the idiots....they make fuel for power plants not a power plant at all. YHWH made me free when I was conceived until the day I pass off this physical planet. I would rather die on my two feet, not live on my knees as a slave. "...in this our 3rd war for independence...." |
KickinIt
User ID: 74785546 United States 07/29/2018 10:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | IT IS NOT A NUKE POWER PLANT. There is such a lack of comprehension these days even here where one would expect higher intelligence than average. Quoting: tirschmann2012/hegelianga It is a fabrication facility for zirconium clad nuclear fuel rods containing Uranium fuel pellets. They are one of our customers. This could be something, but thenfuel isn't hot there, so I doubt much. From the article posted by OP: A nuclear plant with a history of contaminating groundwater has leaked radioactive uranium into the soil below the plant. They continue to say the Westlake Landfill in Missouri isn't harmful either. Nevermind there is a huge number of people who have fought and/or died of rare types of cancer after growing up in that part of town in the 70s-80s and playing in or near Coldwater Creek- where all the leaked/dumped uranium flowed after it rained. Nevermind an underground fire continues to burn towards the landfill today, which would then release radioactive particles in the air - but they talk that down too. [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] [link to www.stlmag.com (secure)] [link to www.stltoday.com (secure)] [link to www.atomichomefront.film (secure)] From the last link above, which is a documentary on the subject: "St. Louis, Missouri is the case study for how legacy radioactive sites, in suburban areas, are presently being mismanaged and mishandled by federal and state agencies and private corporations who are supposed to be accountable." This a nuclear fuel assembly rod fabrication plant. We sell to the idiots....they make fuel for power plants not a power plant at all. Ok, not a "power plant", but the point I was trying to make was that a danger is present and should be approached as such. Radioactive soils and waters near these facilities is not something to minimize, which is what I felt you were doing as you defended your customer- sorry if I was mistaken. I'm just sick and tired of the lies and lack of accountability in these situations. It's happening over and over. |
Deplorable Zenobia
User ID: 6305700 United States 07/29/2018 11:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Seriously...they shouldnt allow any residential areas within 25 miles of any plants. Quoting: BigBlock Unfortunately since a lot of plants rely on body of water for operations, a lot of folks settle in and around. Then there are areas like the VA/NC border that have big ponds, lakes, rivers, tributaries, etc that flow over big uranium deposits. And thought struggles against the results, trying to avoid those unpleasant results while keeping on with that way of thinking. That is what I call 'sustained incoherence.' ...David Bohm “How, O Zenobia, hast thou dared to insult Roman emperors?” ...Aurelian, 44th Emperor of the Roman Empire |
wisconsin
User ID: 76788109 United States 07/29/2018 11:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | . ... not a good development! ... . . Our family celebrates The Lord's Feasts: [link to www.grafted-promise.net] Fools and the dead don't change their minds. Fools won't and the dead can't. When you tear out a man's tongue, you are not proving him a liar. You are only telling the world that you fear what he might say. Quoting: CountryWise Amos 5:13 - Therefore at such a time the prudent person keeps silent, for it is an evil time. |
esoteric Morgan
...in awe of many things User ID: 76491592 United States 07/29/2018 12:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | IT IS NOT A NUKE POWER PLANT. There is such a lack of comprehension these days even here where one would expect higher intelligence than average. Quoting: tirschmann2012/hegelianga It is a fabrication facility for zirconium clad nuclear fuel rods containing Uranium fuel pellets. They are one of our customers. This could be something, but thenfuel isn't hot there, so I doubt much. From the article posted by OP: A nuclear plant with a history of contaminating groundwater has leaked radioactive uranium into the soil below the plant. They continue to say the Westlake Landfill in Missouri isn't harmful either. Nevermind there is a huge number of people who have fought and/or died of rare types of cancer after growing up in that part of town in the 70s-80s and playing in or near Coldwater Creek- where all the leaked/dumped uranium flowed after it rained. Nevermind an underground fire continues to burn towards the landfill today, which would then release radioactive particles in the air - but they talk that down too. [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] [link to www.stlmag.com (secure)] [link to www.stltoday.com (secure)] [link to www.atomichomefront.film (secure)] From the last link above, which is a documentary on the subject: "St. Louis, Missouri is the case study for how legacy radioactive sites, in suburban areas, are presently being mismanaged and mishandled by federal and state agencies and private corporations who are supposed to be accountable." Oh, gee. Something else I've been unaware of. Thanks. -- TRUST THE PLAN -- .......WWG1WGA...... ____________________________ still in awe of many things |
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ST In BG
User ID: 71923002 United States 07/29/2018 12:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This Rather Reminds Of Not That Long Ago ... When The Water Supply Of Ones That Got Their Water From Lake Erie ... Of Large Cities Such As Toledo, Ohio !! It Was Placed Before The Public ... That The Water Was Contaminated By Algae That Had Accelerated Growth Due To Growing Conditions Helped Along By Farmers ... That Allowed Fertilizers To Leak Into The Lake !! The Politicians (To Feather Their Own Caps) Were Right On It With Bills/Bills In The Making ... To Punish Farmers & To Limit These "Growth Accelerants" !! A Curious Thing However Was ... Of One Of The Conditions Needed To "Accelerate Growth" Was "Hot Water" ... & At The Time ... The Only Source For This Was The Discharges/Exchanges Of Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Plant Into Lake Erie !! [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] Along With "Hot Water" (Which Was Not Only "Physically HOT" ... But Contaminated With Levels Of Radiations (Known For Quite Some Time By "Authorities", That It Leaks ... But Always Given A "Clean Bill Of Health" ... These Radiations & Toxins Leaked & Discharging Into Lake Erie Were Always Covered Up And Ignored ... Figuring That The Problems Would Go Away !! Enter "A Problem" ... Algae Growth/Large Blooms Eating Up All The Oxygen In Ihe Lake !! ... The Farmers Are Completely Responsible ... It's Their Doing ... Or So Said The "Jump On The Blame/Distraction Wagon By Politicians & "Authorities" !! **Easier To Blame It All On The Farmers ... Then To Admit To The Public ... OH By The Way ... Remember That Nuclear Power Plant Up North, Close To Lake Erie ?? ... Well It's Leaking Radioactive Material & Toxins .. Dumping These Into The Lake ... Not To Mention Of It's Hot Water Discharges ... It's Causing Algae To Bloom All Over & Out Of Control ... Eating Up The Oxygen & Killing All Life In The Lake !! **OH No !! ... Can't State That To The Public !!!! ... What Would They Do ?? ... Panic ?? ... Lynch The "Authorities" The Liars, Their "Political Representatives" Who Know, But Are Paid To Come Up With A "Convincing Story" For The Public To Believe/Swallow !!! **As Of That Time/Incident ... The "Whistle Blower" Who Brought This To The Attention ... Of The Problem With Algae ... He Has A Sudden Mysterious Collapse & Died !! (He Was Killed/Shut Up !!) **People Came Down From Up North ... To Raid This Cities Stores & Places Of Bottled Water ... As Here We're Not Connected Directly To Lake Erie ... But Rather To The Maumee (Ohio) River !! **Bottled Water Was Just GONE From Every Location Imaginable ... & Of Course There Was Scalping Of Prices Going On Too !! .. As Noone Oversaw That People Would "Take Advantage" Of This "Crisis" !! **Later Then ... After The "Crisis" Had Passed ... The Politicians Pushing Out Their "I'm The Politician Who Saved The Day" Bills Outlawing/Tightening Regulations Regarding "Farm Runoff" Of Fertilizers, Ect. ... Then Things Quieted Down For A Bit !! **In The Meantime ... Ones Came Up With A Plan To Save Toledo, Ohio's Water Supply ... By A City To The South ... Of Their Municipal Water Supply ... Tapping Into This !! ... Making/Creating A "Northwest, Ohio Water District" !! **They Didn't Factor In One Problem ... Such As ... Now Of These Cities Wanting To & Being Granted Permission To "Tap Into" A Large Cities Water Supply ... (Rather Then Using The Source They Had) ... This Would Put Additional Strain On Their Resources !! ... If Something Should Happen Of Their Supply ... Where Will Be That City ?? ... Where Will These People Go To Get Their Water ?? **And Of Course Agreeing To These "Other Cities" "Tap In's" Would Help Cover Up Any "Alternative Explanations" In Regards To "Algae Growth" Of Lake Erie ... As The Cities & The Citizens Wouldn't Care, So Long As They Were Getting Their Water !! **The "Always Used Story/Explanation" Given To People ... To Buy, To Swallow & Accept As Full Truth ... Has Never Been In Our Experiences ... Of Telling Things Fully & Candidly ... How They Are !! **When It Comes To Ones Wanting To Suppress The Truth ... It's Liars All ... & The First Liar To Get Their Distortions Of The Truth Out ... Of The Public To Believe ... They Get An Extra Bonus !! **As With Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Plant ... They're NOT Going To Do Anything About This ... Until They Have To !! ... And Then To Make It Appear To The Public ... That It's "Problems" Were Just Due To It Being Aged & Needed To Be Replaced !! Farewell For Now !! ST In BG Last Edited by ST In BG on 07/29/2018 12:41 PM |
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