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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]kristopher
(29,798 posts)39. Don't know what caused the cracks, but don't worry, it's safe.
"Barry Allen, vice president at Davis-Besse, said while no one knows exactly what caused the cracks, engineers determined the shield building can safely perform as intended."
http://www.sanduskyregister.com/oak-harbor/news/2012/jan/06/few-answers-davis-besse-cracks
It makes you think that Mr. Allen's reality is skewed 20 degrees off of the universe the rest of us live in.
...After a nine-week shutdown, however, the regulatory commission gave FirstEnergy the green light to restart the plant Dec. 6, citing a study that determined the cracks pose no threat.
FirstEnergy and regulatory commission inspectors said they investigated the extent of the cracks and also drilled through the shield buildings walls to obtain 70 core samples. Tests are still being done on the samples to determine when and how the cracks formed.
But those questions that should have been answered before the nuclear plant was turned back on, critics said.
FirstEnergy and regulatory commission inspectors said they investigated the extent of the cracks and also drilled through the shield buildings walls to obtain 70 core samples. Tests are still being done on the samples to determine when and how the cracks formed.
But those questions that should have been answered before the nuclear plant was turned back on, critics said.
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First Energy Davis Besse nuclear: cracks in the containment vessel to go with corrosion in the head [View all]
Kolesar
Dec 2011
OP
The thing with concrete is there is no difference between a hairline as they put it, or a big crack
madokie
Dec 2011
#3
Could just as easily be corrosion due to inhalation of radioactive particles.
diane in sf
Dec 2011
#7
Yes - that's why taxpayers have spent BILLIONS to compensate nuclear workers for radiation-induced
jpak
Dec 2011
#9
Only someone who is in denial about the dangers their pet project will ask that question
madokie
Dec 2011
#25
Sorry - the same enrichment plants that made HEU for bombs make fuel for commercial nukes
jpak
Dec 2011
#26
Those programs cover uranium miners and millers, and uranium enrichment plant workers
jpak
Jan 2012
#48
The weight of the concrete has nothing to do with the fact that the concrete is in two pieces
madokie
Jan 2012
#44
I understand that you support nuclear, but it is sad that your only response is a deflection`
Kolesar
Dec 2011
#37
First Energy Nuclear Operating Company Names Kendall Byrd Director of Engineering at Davis-Besse ...
Kolesar
Dec 2011
#36
Protesters stage skit before Davis-Besse hearing about cracks in the containment vessel
Kolesar
Jan 2012
#38
Environmental Coalition Challenges Davis-Besse License Extension on Shield Building Cracks
Kolesar
Jan 2012
#49