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In reply to the discussion: 51 Sailors from USS Ronald Reagan Suffering Thyroid Cancer, Leukemia, Brain Tumors [View all]Jeffersons Ghost
(15,235 posts)57. I live in New Mexico, home of the most dangerous nuclear waste in the USA
The Nuclear Waste Leak in New Mexico
Maybe It Wasnt the Kitty Litter After All
Since the nations only nuclear waste disposal plant shut down four months ago following a radiation leak, some experts wondered if a change in the kitty litter (yes, kitty litter) used inside waste drums was to blame. It turns out, however, that the problem may have been caused by a mix of incompatible ingredients.
James Conca, a veteran scientist specializing in the disposal of nuclear waste, theorized recently that switching from mineral-based kitty litteremployed because it absorbs moisture inside drums containing nuclear wasteto a new green kind made with organic materials like wheat or corn was the culprit behind the leak on February 14.
But information has surfaced that shows officials at the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), from which the nuclear waste originated, approved the use of other organic materials that arent compatible with nitrate salts employed in preparing the waste for disposal at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) near Carlsbad.
The Albuquerque Journal reported that internal LANL emails indicated the contractor that packages its waste, EnergySolutions, asked for and received approval to use new products intended to neutralize the pH balance of drum contents sent to WIPP. These changes, though, resulted in a heat reaction that breached at least one sealed container after it was buried.
Cole Smith, a chemist in the New Mexico Environment Departments Hazardous Waste Bureau, told the Journal that putting organic ingredients with nitrate salts was a bad combination. http://www.allgov.com/news/controversies/the-nuclear-waste-leak-in-new-mexicomaybe-it-wasnt-the-kitty-litter-after-all-140603?news=853311
Since the nations only nuclear waste disposal plant shut down four months ago following a radiation leak, some experts wondered if a change in the kitty litter (yes, kitty litter) used inside waste drums was to blame. It turns out, however, that the problem may have been caused by a mix of incompatible ingredients.
James Conca, a veteran scientist specializing in the disposal of nuclear waste, theorized recently that switching from mineral-based kitty litteremployed because it absorbs moisture inside drums containing nuclear wasteto a new green kind made with organic materials like wheat or corn was the culprit behind the leak on February 14.
But information has surfaced that shows officials at the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), from which the nuclear waste originated, approved the use of other organic materials that arent compatible with nitrate salts employed in preparing the waste for disposal at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) near Carlsbad.
The Albuquerque Journal reported that internal LANL emails indicated the contractor that packages its waste, EnergySolutions, asked for and received approval to use new products intended to neutralize the pH balance of drum contents sent to WIPP. These changes, though, resulted in a heat reaction that breached at least one sealed container after it was buried.
Cole Smith, a chemist in the New Mexico Environment Departments Hazardous Waste Bureau, told the Journal that putting organic ingredients with nitrate salts was a bad combination. http://www.allgov.com/news/controversies/the-nuclear-waste-leak-in-new-mexicomaybe-it-wasnt-the-kitty-litter-after-all-140603?news=853311
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51 Sailors from USS Ronald Reagan Suffering Thyroid Cancer, Leukemia, Brain Tumors [View all]
lovuian
May 2016
OP
this could be all of us unless we figure out much better ways to generate electricity soon.
Baobab
May 2016
#13
I live in New Mexico, home of the most dangerous nuclear waste in the USA
Jeffersons Ghost
May 2016
#57
I have wondered about the World Trade Center and what materials they used to build it.
JDPriestly
May 2016
#68
although the Reagan is a nuke carrier it does not say that it was a result of the ship itself
Demonaut
May 2016
#3
You're arguing with someone who lacks even a 6th-grade grasp of physics.
AtheistCrusader
May 2016
#55
This is what comes from scientific illiteracy combined with paranoia and an invisible threat
FBaggins
May 2016
#56
If the source you cited was even in the ballpark, the united states would have been a wasteland in 2
AtheistCrusader
May 2016
#63
Everyone knows all that shit you just posted, but in less alarmist language.
AtheistCrusader
May 2016
#85
Really. Show me where any of that's been aired or published in Corporate Owned News.
Octafish
May 2016
#86
You do seem to struggle with facts when they contradict your almost religious faith
FBaggins
May 2016
#93
So you can forget all the radiation still spewing from Fukushima due to a bad graphic.
Octafish
May 2016
#82
How many zeroes after the decimal do I need before I can just round it down to zero?
FBaggins
May 2016
#73
quick! someone bring up Banana Equivalent Dose! otherwise the whole mighty bastion of Science
MisterP
May 2016
#10
First to arrive at Japan nuclear disaster, uses desalinized water ... who in charge didn't think??
NotHardly
May 2016
#17
"16 US ships that aided in Operation Tomodachi still contaminated with radiation."
Hortensis
May 2016
#24