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New Contamination Found At Vermont Yankee Nuclear Plant Potentially Dangerous Element

This is a discussion thread about: New Contamination Found At Vermont Yankee Nuclear Plant Potentially Dangerous Element inside the Human & Environmental Rights forum, part of the AVATAR General Forums category. I too worry about nuclear technology, I sure don't want to hear about another Chernobyl Disaster on the news....

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    I too worry about nuclear technology, I sure don't want to hear about another Chernobyl Disaster on the news.
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    Cesium!!!
    Caesium compounds are rarely encountered by most persons; most caesium compounds are mildly toxic because of chemical similarity of caesium to potassium. Exposure to large amounts of Cs compounds can cause hyperirritability and spasms.
    The isotopes 134 and 137 (present in the biosphere in small amounts as a result of radiation leaks) represent a radioactivity burden which varies depending on location. Radiocaesium does not accumulate in the body as effectively as many other fission products (such as radioiodine and radiostrontium). As with other alkali metals, radiocaesium washes out of the body relatively quickly with the sweat and urine. However, radiocaesium follows potassium and tends to accumulate in plant tissues, including fruits and vegetables. Accumulation of caesium-137 in lakes has been a high concern after the Chernobyl disaster. Experiments with dogs showed that a single dose of 3800 μCi/kg (4.1 μg of caesium-137) is lethal within three weeks, smaller amounts may cause infertility, cancer.The International Atomic Energy Agency and other sources have indicated that radioactive materials, such as caesium-137, may be used in radiological dispersion devices, or “dirty bombs”
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    4 ug, that's nasty, a human hair weights like 10000 times more!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tsyal Makto View Post
    Yeah, it's a pretty sad situation. We need to replace this stuff ASAP.
    This really grinds my nerves, if you are going to demand that something be replaced, be ready to suggest a replacement. If not, then you are part of the problem and are doing nothing to alleviate the problem.

    On topic however, someone should come up with a use for the nuclear byproducts of a nuclear powerplant, that makes the byproducts of THAT less radioactive.
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    You people are overreacting to the situation.
    The nearby river remains uncontaminated so that makes me doubt that the tritium is going to be a major problem. Once they find the pipe that's leaking and do some basic cleanup things should be fine.

    And besides that, the levels of cesium-137 detected in the silt on site were 2,600 picocuries/kg. To paint a clear picture of this, a kilogram of bananas contains almost 50% more radioactive than that, or 3,500 pCi/kg. Furthermore the cesium hasn’t migrated from the site nor increased. Hells Bells it's more than likely been present from before 2001 so this is obviously not a major issue.

    Throne of God, y'all are acting like this is a second Chernobyl.
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    ^ Ah, I see. Heheh, I usually forget that, despite being a relatively new species, man is much more stronger than he is given credit for and that we are exposed to many sources of contamination every day (and this is from the beginning of man kind). For a moment, this all looked like the doomsayers about global warming and finally it turned out to be a big lie.

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    is it any surprise the Dictatort and applejuice..endorse pollution and nuclear contamination? Not after their attacks on President morales.

    theyd think different if they were affected.

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    Quote Originally Posted by applejuice View Post
    ^ Ah, I see. Heheh, I usually forget that, despite being a relatively new species, man is much more stronger than he is given credit for and that we are exposed to many sources of contamination every day (and this is from the beginning of man kind). For a moment, this all looked like the doomsayers about global warming and finally it turned out to be a big lie.
    No one seems to know that humans are radioactive.
    O NOEZ! HUMANS ARE POLLUTUNG THE ENVIORMENT BY JUST EXISTING!

    And people are forgetting that humans only create 3% of the worlds background radiation.
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    brianct,
    I explained with plenty of details how things really are here... take or leave it.
    One important thing that was not debated properly in the CMPCC was that, inevitably progress ALWAYS carries a degree of contamination. You can't have progress without contaminating the environment because, unfortunately, there is no ideal industrial process. If you don't want contamination, then you are limiting developing nations to stay "in development" for a longer time while people stays poor. For example, the mere fact of visiting this site, or writing a post in it, already pollutes the environment somewhere. When we eat, we contaminate, we are natural factories of waste. So, that's the compromise, if you want development, then you are going to contaminate, else means you cannot use natural resources to cover human needs.

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    As a vermont resident I frequently see the massive public relations effort "Entergy" the plants owner puts on TV and radio and print media , its about as effective as the so called "clean coal" campain , vermont yankee is one of the older operating plants with known issues such as cracks in is high presure steam dryer and underground pipes they said where not there , the main issue is with the age of the plant, When is it considerd no longer safe to operate due to issues of corosion and metal fatigue in areas that are hard to inspect ? The odds of a failure of the primary or secondary cooling system carry the same risks as the Fukushima Daiichi reactor in japan loss of cooling that cant easly be repaired if the break happens in a bad area , the plant has a large amount of waste stored on site to make maters worse. many here feel the plant is worn out and should be shut down not run at higher power levels that further reduce safety margins.

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