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NRC Protocol: 16 US Nuclear Reactors and Utility Stations Risk Shutdown from Storm

Sunday, October 28, 2012 14:48
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Millions of American’s can potentially be left in the dark.

By Shepard Ambellas
theintelhub.com
October 28, 2012

Nuclear reactors on the East coast are now being monitored heavy by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) as Sandy moves in.

If wind speeds from the category 1 storm Sandy (now affecting parts of the eastern seaboard) exceed NRC outlined thresholds (defined in a recent meeting), plants will be forced to initiate shutdown procedures possibly leaving millions in the dark. Of course hopefully, this scenario will not happen and Sandy will taper in force causing little to no social or economic interruptions.

Today NJ.com reported the following regarding the storm;

“Because of the size of it, we could see an impact to coastal and inland plants,” Neil Sheehan, a spokesman based in Philadelphia for the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, said by phone today. “We will station inspectors at the sites if we know they could be directly impacted.”

The NRC met earlier today to discuss the necessary precautions to take for the storm, Sheehan said. Plants must begin to shut if wind speeds exceed certain limits, he said.

As of 2 p.m. New York time, Sandy had winds of 75 miles (121 kilometers) per hour, according to the National Hurricane Center in Miami. It was about 430 miles south-southeast of Charleston, South Carolina, moving north at 7 mph.

However, If such a scenario were to take place other factors could come into play as various plants back up systems will be tested to their full potentials.

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In some cases backup generators for nuclear facilities can only run days, sometimes weeks without reactor power, but once the generators fuel runs out, or if there is a mechanical failure secondary measures can be implemented in some cases. For example the Palo Verde Nuclear Power Plant in Arizona, it has massive cables running to Luke Air Force Base in the event their generator fails, this ties them into the military bases backup generators.

The following plants have been listed by the NRC to be in the direct strike zone of hurricane Sandy;

  • Brunswick, NC
  • Surry, VA
  • North Anna, VA
  • Calvert Cliff, MD
  • Salem, NJ
  • Hope Creek, NJ
  • Peach Bottom, PA
  • Limerick, PA
  • Three Mile Island, PA
  • Susquehanna, PA
  • Oyster Creek, NJ
  • Indian Point, NY
  • Millstone, CT
  • Pilgrim, MA
  • Seabrook, NH
  • Vermont Yankee, VT

Global Research recently reported a list of problems that have occurred at some of the utilities in question;

I myself have spoken to workers within the nuclear power industry. They all have warned me that some plants located within the United States are simply dangerous and should not be allowed to operate.


*****I tend to believe it as the technology in some of these plants is extremely outdated. The control rooms of most plant look like something out of an old sci-fi movie or the plant control room on the Simpson’s better yet.

Read more articles by this author HERE

Shepard Ambellas is the founder & director oftheintelhub.com (a popular alternative news website), researcher, investigative journalist, radio talk show host, and filmmaker. Follow Shepard on Twitter/NotForSale2NWO and onYoutube.com/user/NotForSale2NWO.

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