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Safety

Nuclear safety is, of course, an oxymoron. Nuclear reactors are inherently dangerous, vulnerable to accident with the potential for catastrophic consequences to health and the environment if enough radioactivity escapes. The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Congressionally-mandated to protect public safety, is a blatant lapdog bowing to the financial priorities of the nuclear industry.

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Entries from December 1, 2012 - December 31, 2012

Saturday
Dec152012

Protest against NRC's absurd rush to restore Entergy Palisades to top-notch safety status

Beyond Nuclear's Kevin Kamps testifies at NRC public meeting in South Haven, MI on 12/11/12 regarding catastrophic risks at Entergy's Palisades atomic reactor. Credit Lindsey Smith / Michigan Radio.The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) held a public meeting in South Haven, MI on Tuesday, Dec. 11th in order to explain to the public its oversight role, Entergy's corrective actions at Palisades, and the reasons why the problem-plagued atomic reactor has been suddenly restored to top-notch safety status. Despite environmental resistance, NRC rubberstamped Palisades' 20-year license extension in 2007, enabling the now 45-year-old, age-degraded, troubled reactor to operate till 2031.

NRC designated Palisades one of the four worst-run reactors in the U.S. last February, but restored its top-notch safety status on Nov. 9th -- under pressure from powerful U.S. Rep. Fred Upton (R-MI), who chairs the U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee -- despite ongoing leaks, and a complete collapse of safety culture. The safety culture collapse was covered up by Entergy and NRC for months, but was recently revealed by Palisades' whistleblowers, their attorney Billie Pirner Garde, and U.S. Rep. Ed Markey (D-MA). The public isn't buying NRC's and Entergy's flip assurances, and marked the dog and pony show with a game of "Nukespeak Bingo," or "Blinky B'Lingo."

The coalition of concerned local residents and environmental groups put out a press release, as well as a "Blinky B'Lingo" board with 25 Nukespeak words or phrases, and a listing of their translations into plain English. The coalition included in its press packets an article entitled "No Word for Meltdown: The Return of Nukespeak," written just days after the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe had begun, by Rory O'Connor and Richard Bell. Along with Stephen Hilgartner, the three co-authors had published the book Nukespeak: Nuclear Language, Myths, and Mindset in 1982, and re-issued an updated version several months after Fukushima began.

Michigan Public Radio reported on the Nukespeak bingo game in an article. Michigan Radio's "Environment Report" also published an on-air "Palisades: Year in Review." There have been so many "unplanned shutdowns" in 2011 (five safety-significant equipment breakdowns that required emergency shutdowns of the reactor) and "leaks" in 2012 (three so far), Michigan Public Radio created a timeline to keep track of it all.

South Bend's ABC57 television news also reported on this story, as did the Kalamazoo Gazette newspaper.

On the very same day as the NRC meeting in South Haven, David Lochbaum, the Union of Concerned Scientists' Nuclear Safety Project Director, published an "All Things Nuclear" blog entitled "Palisades Reprises Davis-Besse."He compared the primary coolant leaks from Palisades' control rod drive mechanisms to Davis-Besse's infamous Hole-in-the-Head fiasco of 2002.

Sunday
Dec092012

Online resources about Entergy's Palisades atomic reactor

Online Resources about Entergy’s Palisades Atomic Reactor (backwards chronological order; only most recent/most significant, that would fit on a single sheet!) 

1. Concerned local residents and environmental groups express concerns to NRC Chair Macfarlane about leaks & coverups at Palisades

http://www.beyondnuclear.org/safety/2012/9/10/concerned-local-residents-and-environmental-groups-express-c.html

2. Entergy opens new emergency ops ctr., assures it's cleaning up its act (critics beg to differ)

http://www.beyondnuclear.org/home/2012/9/7/entergy-opens-new-emergency-ops-ctr-assures-its-cleaning-up.html

3. Long-awaited NRC "supplemental inspection" at problem-plagued Palisades, Sept. 17-28 

http://www.beyondnuclear.org/home/2012/9/4/long-awaited-nrc-supplemental-inspection-at-problem-plagued.html 

4. Markey Questions Palisades Nuclear Plant In Light of New Leak, On-going Safety Issues 

http://www.beyondnuclear.org/home/2012/8/31/markey-questions-palisades-nuclear-plant-in-light-of-new-lea.html 

5. Take action against Palisades atomic reactor: 9/12 NRC mtg. in South Haven; 9/13 Beyond Nuclear/Peace House talk in Kalamazoo! (extensive background on Palisades) 

http://www.beyondnuclear.org/safety/2012/8/29/take-action-against-palisades-atomic-reactor-912-nrc-mtg-in.html

6. Entergy Nuclear's Palisades "a disaster waiting to happen"

http://www.beyondnuclear.org/home/2012/8/28/entergy-nuclears-palisades-a-disaster-waiting-to-happen.html

7. Kucinich weighs in on NRC OIG investigation of Ostendorff

http://www.beyondnuclear.org/safety/2012/8/17/kucinich-weighs-in-on-nrc-oig-investigation-of-ostendorff.html 

8. "Crisis du jour" at Entergy Nuclear's Palisades atomic reactor

http://www.beyondnuclear.org/home/2012/8/15/crisis-du-jour-at-entergy-nuclears-palisades-atomic-reactor.html 

9. “Headaches at Palisades: Broken Seals & Failed Heals,” UCS report

http://www.ucsusa.org/assets/documents/nuclear_power/20100716-pal-ucs-brief-leaking-crd-seals.pdf

10. Kevin Kamps/Beyond Nuclear op-ed in Kalamazoo Gazette, “Core safety problems at Palisades”

http://www.mlive.com/opinion/kalamazoo/index.ssf/2012/08/palisades_core_problems_are_co.html

11. Resisting "Rust Belt" reactors' radioactive risks! 

http://www.beyondnuclear.org/safety/2012/7/19/resisting-rust-belt-reactors-radioactive-risks.html

12. NRC Office of Investigations launches probe into Palisades SIRW storage tank leak 

http://www.beyondnuclear.org/safety/2012/6/28/nrc-office-of-investigations-launches-probe-into-palisades-s.html 

13. "Inleakage is a problem" at Palisades atomic reactor

http://www.beyondnuclear.org/safety/2012/6/28/inleakage-is-a-problem-at-palisades-atomic-reactor.html

14. Markey to NRC: There is a crisis in the control room at the Palisades nuclear power plant 

http://www.beyondnuclear.org/home/2012/6/27/markey-to-nrc-there-is-a-crisis-in-the-control-room-at-the-p.html 

15. Environmental coalition, concerned residents, met with NRC Chairman Jaczko after his tour of problem-plagued Palisades

http://www.beyondnuclear.org/home/2012/5/26/environmental-coalition-concerned-residents-met-with-nrc-cha.html 

16. Chronicle of 2005-2007 resistance to Palisades’ 20 year license extension and sale to Entergy

http://www.nirs.org/reactorwatch/licensing/palisades.htm

17. May 2006 environmental coalition list of concerns submitted as part of NRC Environmental Impact Statement on Palisades’ 20 year license extension (problems have only worsened since) 

Executive summary (7 pages): http://www.nirs.org/reactorwatch/licensing/executivesummary051806.pdf

Full report (45 pages): http://www.nirs.org/reactorwatch/licensing/cntsnureg1437supplement27.pd

18. May 2006 Consumers Energy list of major safety repairs/replacements needed at Palisades (few if any of which have been carried out; see especially page 2) 

http://www.nirs.org/reactorwatch/licensing/kampsconsbrifeinf051806.htm

19. April 2006 report on Oct. 2005 near-catastrophe at Palisades’ high-level radioactive waste storage pool

http://www.nirs.org/reactorwatch/licensing/caskdanglesummaryreport4406.pdf

 

Compiled 9/11/2012. For more info: Kevin Kamps, Beyond Nuclear, (240) 462-3216, kevin@beyondnuclear.org, www.beyondnuclear.org

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