The week in nuclear news
Huge clean-up tasks face areas affected by Super Typhoon Mangkhut and Hurricane Florence. In the many reports of these extreme weather events, climate change is rarely mentioned. Also played down is the effect on the nuclear industry. Thankfully, there seems to have been no big nuclear disaster. But there is little or no coverage of the effects on hazardous radioactive waste dumps.
Investigative journalism: Authorities deceive the public on radiation from Fukushima Daiichi
Sea levels could rise by up to 30 feet, due to Antarctic melting.
U.N. looks forward to more countries signing and ratifying nuclear ban treaty.
Civil and military nuclear industries locked in dependence on each other.
Heavy radiation effect on astronauts to Mars – now can be measured.
The big lie of ionising radiation hormesis.
NORTH and SOUTH KOREA . Peaceful agreement between North and South Korea – but little of substance on denuclearization. North Korea is willing to allow outside inspectors to check its closed nuclear weapons test site.
IRAN and ISRAEL. UN is being pressed by Iran and Israel – each wanting action against the other.
JAPAN. Tepco to build finally extra sea wall to reinforce Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant. Fukushima United Nations OHCR report update 18th September 2018 IDP. Japan tries to dilute tritium danger. Massive flow of money into Japanese coal and nuclear power.
CANADA. The second nuclear industry stillbirth – Small Modular Nuclear Reactors (SMRs). Canada’s Brookfield in talks with Toshiba, about buying British new nuclear init NuGen.
EUROPE. Big companies including Facebook, Google and Microsoft not supporting EU’s plan for more ambitious climate change goals.
USA.
- Trump to address U.N. on nuclear non proliferation (pardon my mirth) $13 billion space military force for USA?
- Trump keen to have Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman of Saudi Arabia to speak at UN nuclear meeting.
- USA Democrats’ Bill to ban new low-yield nuclear weapons.
- Effect of Hurricane Florence on nuclear power stations – ruins the Trump administration’s case for supporting nuclear power. Electricity being restored to Brunswick nuclear power station in North Carolina flooded area. As flooding recedes around Brunswick nuclear power station, NRC considers when it can restart. Emergency lifted at Brunswick nuclear plant.
- The danger in transporting nuclear wastes to just a “temporary” nuclear morgue. EnergySolutions wants exemption from Utah law restricting import of depleted uranium.
- Cost of Georgia’s Vogtle nuclear power project is becoming a big worry to law-makers. Vogtle Nuclear Power plant – last hope of the industry, might not be completed: opposition grows. U.S.Cogress seeks funds to compensate communities affected by nuclear power plant shutdowns.
- USA Bill to allow private-public partnerships for new nuclear power technologies.
- California law to protect workers, community and environment, as Diablo nuclear power plant to close.
- Exploding Michael Shellenberger’s extraordinary sales pitch for nuclear weapons.
- Hanford: Plutonium a risk to humans and environment for thousands of years.
- Renowned Uranium Film Festival 2018 headed for the American SouthWest.
- Radiation oncologists and conflicts of interest.
FRANCE. French nuclear industry in turmoil, – inadequate welds at Flamanville nuclear reactor. The EPR, France and EDF’s nuclear nightmare.
French court orders EDF to release risk analysis about Hinkley nuclear project. It’s not too late to stop it. Financiers desert France’s EPR nuclear power plan for UK’s Hinkley Point C project.
UK.
- UK’s fleet of nuclear submarines: infrastructure supporting it is no longer “fit for purpose”.– UK Government delayed scrapping potentially unsafe nuclear submarines in bid to cut costs.-
- “I’ll fight tooth and nail” to salvage Moorside nuclear power project – says NuGen chief.
- Britain’s Nuclear Decommissioning Authority partnering with Japan Atomic Energy Agency.
- Scottish peace campaigners pressing big financial institutions to divest from nuclear weapons.
- Judge calls for developers to clarify whether Hinkley radioactive mud dumping is covered by an environmental impact assessment (EIA). UK: Labour parliamentarians raise concerns about Nuclear plant mud dumping. EDF subsidiary NNB Generation Company (HPC) Ltd argued that Hinkley nuclear station mud dumping near Cardiff did not need an environmental impact assessment.
- Frazer-Nash, engineering consultants, going for new nuclear power in a big way.
INDIA. Community in Madhya Pradesh protest against proposed nuclear plant .
BELGIUM. Engie warns on profit following Belgian nuclear outages. Five Out of 7 Nuclear Reactors in Belgium Halted – National Regulator.
MALAYSIA. A good move – Malaysia rejecting nuclear energy. Theft of radioactive materials.
CHINA. Typhoon Mangkhut headed straight for 2 Chinese nuclear power stations.
SLOVAKIA. Several nuclear reactors in Slovakia are out of operation.
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Let me let u in on a little secret, about Utah. On it’s culture. It’s leaders.
Utah is a passive-aggressive culture that thrives on ignorance, graft, and greed. That is why most of it is a radioactive and chemical weapon test, wasteland.
The leaders only care about money. Salt lake has the dirtiest air, in the world. One of the highest cancer rates and highest birth-defect, heritable disease rates in the country.
There are at least 3 nuclear waste dumps around Salt Lake City. By ooele is the one u mentioned. By roy is another. Skull valley another.
There is a huge biological and chemical weapon storage facility by salt lake. That is the most populous area of the state! The people there are sheep. They do not give a shit as long as their greedy leaders tell them it brings in money and jobs!
Half of utah in the south are downwinders w the worst uranium contamination in the world! The dummys have the best opportunities for wind and solar in the universe! Most of the small towns are isolated . Many of the small outlying towns, had mini power damns for municipal power 80 years ago. Many navajo towns are solar as well as natural bridges national monument.
The corrupt leaders in utah want to hook into an expensive nuclear power plant project in idaho for towns that will mean runnin billion dollar power lines across the most ruthless terrain in the world except,
maybe the himalayas. The leaders there are some of the most coniving, ignorant, brain-warped, and pathologically-braindead psychopaths on the planet!
They wanna finance a big nuclear reactor, project by utah, after so many have died in southern utah from cancer etc. From the 1000 nuk bombs exploded in nevada and the uranium crap.
Most people in utah are pretty stupid. They will let the nuclear waste company in Tooele regulate itself and poison the shit of peopke in salt lake. There will be more nuclear waste hauling trucks, catching fire there. Do not fool yurself!
It takes high burnup fuel 20 years to cool, in pools before it can even begin to be managed properly. It can overheat and cause fires. Now trumps nrc, wants to ship it around, on freeways unregulated. Isn’t donny trump a great guy! https://miningawareness.wordpress.com/2018/09/24/effect-of-blisters-and-rims-on-radial-hydride-precipitation-in-spent-nuclear-fuel-elements-under-dry-storage-conditions/