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From: "Fairewinds Update" <[email protected]>
Date: July 10, 2011 7:15:17 PM MST
Subject: Boston Video Released

Video at the following website:
http://fairewinds.com/content/why-fukushima-can-happen-here-what-nrc-and-nuclear-industry-dont-want-you-know?



 

 

VIDEO  UPDATE: June 10th, 2011
Why Fukushima Can Happen Here: What the NRC and Nuclear Industry Dont Want You 
to Know.

The well-known safety flaws of Mark 1 Boiling Water Reactors have gained 
significant attention in the wake of the four reactor accidents at Fukushima, 
but a more insidious danger lurks. In this video nuclear engineers Arnie 
Gundersen and David Lochbaum discuss how the US regulators and regulatory 
process have left Americans unprotected. They walk, step-by-step, through the 
events of the Japanese meltdowns and consider how the knowledge gained from 
Fukushima applies to the nuclear industry worldwide. They discuss "points of 
vulnerability" in American plants, some of which have been unaddressed by the 
NRC for three decades. Finally, they concluded that an accident with the 
consequences of Fukushima could happen in the US.

With more radioactive Cesium in the Pilgrim Nuclear Plant's spent fuel pool 
than was released by Fukushima, Chernobyl, and all nuclear bomb testing 
combined, Gundersen and Lockbaum ask why there is not a single procedure in 
place to deal with a crisis in the fuel pool? These and more safety questions 
are discussed in this forum presented by the C-10 Foundation at the Boston 
Public Library. Special thanks to Herb Moyer for the excellent video and Geoff 
Sutton for the frame-by-frame graphics of the Unit 3 explosion.
 

Watch the Video


 
 
 

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