Search
JOIN OUR NETWORK

     

     

 

 

ARTICLE ARCHIVE
« By another name, NRC Commission blesses Nuclear Waste Confidence | Main | Groups urge NRC to postpone key votes in order to avoid “taint” of Magwood conflict of interest »
Friday
Aug222014

Will Entergy clean up its act at Palisades' security department?

Don't Waste Michigan board members Michael Keegan, Alice Hirt, and Kevin Kamps call for Palisades' permanent shutdown at the 2000 Nuclear-Free Great Lakes Action Camp, on the Lake Michigan beach at Van Buren State Park, with the atomic reactor's cooling tower steam visible in the backgroundJudging by Entergy's several years worth of security failures at Palisades, and breaches going back over a decade at other Entergy nuclear power plants such as Indian Point near New York City, the answer to that question is quite dubious.

Beyond Nuclear has published a backgrounder chronicling Entergy security problems at Palisades and Indian Point, and the lethal, and potentially catastrophic risks, at stake. See the PDF, as well as the Word version (containing live links to various documents cited).

The backgrounder was prompted by an NRC Confirmatory Order that went into effect on August 22nd.

Security risks include the on-site storage of high-level radioactive waste. Palisades' pool is vulnerable to a catastrophic release of hazardous radioactivity due to a waste fire; the outdoor dry cask storage is not designed to withstand terrorist attacks, as with anti-tank missiles.