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In reply to the discussion: First Energy Davis Besse nuclear: cracks in the containment vessel to go with corrosion in the head [View all]Kolesar
(31,182 posts)OAK HARBOR, Ohio Ninety minutes before a meeting was to start to discuss cracks found at the Davis-Besse nuclear power plant, anti-nuclear protesters Thursday staged a brief skit that reiterated their misgivings about the plants resumed operation.
Kevin Kamps, a leader of Takoma Park, Md.-based Beyond Nuclear, said the skit featuring the Homer Simpson and Mr. Burns cartoon characters, King Kong, and the Besse plant as a cracking egg was absurd, zany street theater to blow off a little steam before we head off to a very serious meeting.
They also mocked Thursday nights 6:30 p.m. meeting at which some 250 people have arrived for as a dog-and-pony show.
Characters in the skit, which was conducted with the power plant as a backdrop, pretended to repair the buildings cracks with nuclear-grade duct tape and nuclear-grade Gorilla Glue while three-eyed fish danced nearby.
The tritium leaks into the lake are beneficial to certain species, Mr. Kamps, as Mr. Burns, intoned.


They dont even know the root cause. How can they say that its safe at this point? said Mr. Kamps, who played the malevolent owner of a nuclear power plant on The Simpsons cartoons series.
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A contractor cutting an access opening to install a replacement reactor head found a 30-foot hairline crack Oct. 10. It was in the 2 1/2-foot-thick reinforced-concrete building that surrounds a 1½-inch-thick steel containment vessel that encloses the reactor.
After a nine-week shutdown, FirstEnergy Corp. was allowed to restart the plant, citing its study that determined the cracks didnt pose a threat. NRC officials said they also did checks and will present their findings. The plant near Oak Harbor is along Lake Erie, 30 miles east of Toledo.
http://www.toledoblade.com/local/2012/01/05/Protesters-stage-skit-before-Davis-Besse-hearing.html