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In reply to the discussion: Arnie Gundersen warns Californians to watch Spent Fuel Pool 4 "Like a hawk" [View all]flamingdem
(40,886 posts)2. KPFK Pacifica covers the Spent Fuel Pool 4 story - PLUS - Senator Wyden warns on West Coast danger
http://enenews.com/kpfk-airs-15-minute-segment-on-spent-fuel-pool-no-4-the-scariest-part-its-being-covered-by-virtually-nobody-in-the-mainstream-corporate-media-audio
I was joined by Brad Jacobson to discuss his terrifying new report at Alternet on the ticking time-bomb that is the precarious Spent Fuel Pool now fully exposed, 100 feet off the ground in a listing building at Fukushima Daiichis reactor #4. His report should scare the hell out of you. It certainly does me. And the scariest part: Its being covered by virtually nobody in the mainstream corporate media.
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More from Sen. Wyden: Fukushima spent fuel absolutely a national security issue Radiation caused by pool failure could reach the West Coast within days
The Worst Yet to Come? Why Nuclear Experts Are Calling Fukushima a Ticking Time-Bomb
Alternet
Brad Jacobson
May 4, 2012
[...] Alarmed by the precarious nature of spent fuel storage during his recent tour of the Fukushima Daiichi site, Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Oregon subsequently fired off letters to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Secretary of Energy Steven Chu, NRC Chairman Gregory Jaczko and Japanese ambassador to the U.S. Ichiro Fujisaki. He implored all parties to work together and with the international community to address this situation as swiftly as possible.
A press release issued after his visit said that Wyden, a senior member of the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources who is highly experienced with nuclear waste storage issues, believes the situation is worse than reported, with spent fuel rods currently being stored in unsound structures immediately adjacent to the ocean. The press release also noted the structures high susceptibility to earthquakes and that the only protection from a future tsunami, Wyden observed, is a small, makeshift sea wall erected out of bags of rock. [...]
AlterNet asked Sen. Wyden if he considers the spent fuel at Fukushima Daiichi a national security threat.
In a statement released by his office, Wyden replied, The radiation caused by the failure of the spent fuel pools in the event of another earthquake could reach the West Coast within days. That absolutely makes the safe containment and protection of this spent fuel a security issue for the United States. [...]
I was joined by Brad Jacobson to discuss his terrifying new report at Alternet on the ticking time-bomb that is the precarious Spent Fuel Pool now fully exposed, 100 feet off the ground in a listing building at Fukushima Daiichis reactor #4. His report should scare the hell out of you. It certainly does me. And the scariest part: Its being covered by virtually nobody in the mainstream corporate media.
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More from Sen. Wyden: Fukushima spent fuel absolutely a national security issue Radiation caused by pool failure could reach the West Coast within days
The Worst Yet to Come? Why Nuclear Experts Are Calling Fukushima a Ticking Time-Bomb
Alternet
Brad Jacobson
May 4, 2012
[...] Alarmed by the precarious nature of spent fuel storage during his recent tour of the Fukushima Daiichi site, Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Oregon subsequently fired off letters to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Secretary of Energy Steven Chu, NRC Chairman Gregory Jaczko and Japanese ambassador to the U.S. Ichiro Fujisaki. He implored all parties to work together and with the international community to address this situation as swiftly as possible.
A press release issued after his visit said that Wyden, a senior member of the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources who is highly experienced with nuclear waste storage issues, believes the situation is worse than reported, with spent fuel rods currently being stored in unsound structures immediately adjacent to the ocean. The press release also noted the structures high susceptibility to earthquakes and that the only protection from a future tsunami, Wyden observed, is a small, makeshift sea wall erected out of bags of rock. [...]
AlterNet asked Sen. Wyden if he considers the spent fuel at Fukushima Daiichi a national security threat.
In a statement released by his office, Wyden replied, The radiation caused by the failure of the spent fuel pools in the event of another earthquake could reach the West Coast within days. That absolutely makes the safe containment and protection of this spent fuel a security issue for the United States. [...]
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Arnie Gundersen warns Californians to watch Spent Fuel Pool 4 "Like a hawk" [View all]
flamingdem
May 2012
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KPFK Pacifica covers the Spent Fuel Pool 4 story - PLUS - Senator Wyden warns on West Coast danger
flamingdem
May 2012
#2
according to ene news, children's homes in russia are overflowing with grotesquely deformed
HiPointDem
May 2012
#19
thank you for clarifying that "internet hysteria" is your personal opinion
magical thyme
May 2012
#32
You may want to tell that to Robert Alvarez, former policy adviser, US department of energy
magical thyme
May 2012
#34
oh,and you can skip my question about how far it travels through the ocean
magical thyme
May 2012
#30
Meet The Only Man Who Stayed In His Town After Evacuation For The Fukushima Disaster
FarCenter
May 2012
#26