Podcast:
November 4th, 2012
Hurricane
Sandy, Design Basis, Containment Venting, The Vogtle Plant
4
November, 2012
In
this edition, we'll discuss the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy and what
lessons must be learned including the breakdown in emergency
preparedness. - Nuclear power plants are built to a "design
basis" in an effort to prepare them for Mother Nature's worst
events. Are these design bases still sufficient? - Containment
Venting has long been a concern associated with Mark 1 BWR
containment systems. Now, NRC staff has recommended that these
filtered vents be hardened. - Looking at industry wide changes, we
discuss the new Vogtle nuclear power plant, under construction in
Georgia, that will cost billions of dollars for ratepayers and US
taxpayers. Finally, in response to reader questions, we discuss what
other radioactive isotopes in addition to cesium were released into
the environment from the Fukushima Daiichi triple meltdown.
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