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From: John Hallam <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 22:07:53 -0700 (PDT)


IMMEDIATE USE 12/4/2011
PEOPLE
FOR NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT NSW NUCLEAR FLASHPOINTS PROJECT



RAISING
FUKUSHIMA ACCIDENT SEVERITY ‘NO SURPRISE’



The raising of the Fukushima Nuclear
accident’s severity on the official event severity scale from a
‘5’, equivalent to the 1979 Three Mile Island accident in
Pennsylvania, to a ‘7’, equivalent to Chernobyl is not surprise
and is overdue, according to nuclear campaigner John Hallam.



According
to Mr Hallam, who worked on reactor safety issues for 23 years from
1977-2000, and whose experience includes both Three Mile Island and
Chernobyl,

“ I’ve
argued from the very beginning that the Fukushima accident  has been
downplayed and underrated. Now, Hopefully, the  official
acknowledgment of the accident as a level – 7 accident, equivalent
to Chernobyl, will put right the game we have been seeing over the
last few weeks, where the authorities say thing s are ‘getting
better …. Getting better….oops, they just got worse! – and this
sequence has been repeated many times.”



“It’s
clear that the Fukushima reactors, with safety problems that have
been talked about for 40 years yet never fixed, with major problems
with the integrity of  one   of the reactor pressure vessels also
never fixed, and with warnings about the potential effects of a major
tsunami ignored, were accidents waiting to happen..”



“However
its also equally clear that unacceptable risk is inherent to all
reactors, whatever the design. We’ve now had major accidents in a
pressurised water reactor (TMI) in a graphite-moderated channel-type
reactor (Chernobyl) and now in a boiling water reactor.



It now seems that in BOTH the Chernobyl accident AND
in the Fukushima accident, there have been major offsite releases of
radiation – In Fukushima’s case, according to Japans nuclear
safety commission, the release of over 10,000 terabequerells of
radiation per hour for some time after March 11. Significant releases
seem to be ongoing.



It’s
clear enough from this too, that the use of nuclear reactors as a
magical solution to the Global Warming problem must vanish from the
agenda – in fact, the use of nuclear technology to ‘solve’
climate change was never ever a goer, as simple capital costs, and
the Gargantuan scale of the conversion to nuclear power simply ruled
it out.



Nuclear
technology was never anything but a ‘future technology whose time
has passed’.



Let’s
acknowledge that and move on.



John
Hallam
0416-500-793


h02-9810-2598





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