Nebraska's Fort Calhoun Nuclear Plant: Emergency Level 4 & Getting Worse | |
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xilldon User ID: 1433136 United States 06/20/2011 03:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If I had the money and the resources I would get the fuck outta that place for awhile. It does not look like things are going to be improving anytime soon. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1188964GTFO!!! Working on it. The sad thing is we knew we would have a flood like this back in March! The sad thing is not many people here seem to realize the situation is going on let alone that we even have a Nuclear Plant. |
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RTS User ID: 1388392 United States 06/20/2011 04:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is getting serious for people living on the east coast. Quoting: LOTKE 1411909at least Ft. Calhoun may have 4-5 MONTHS to sort it out..Cooper NPS is in imminent danger from flash flooding and it is STILL operating at full capacity Thread: Cooper Nuclear Station in Nebraska is operating AT FULL CAPACITY..partial levee breach three miles upriver |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1431360 Australia 06/20/2011 04:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OP! If people are encouraged to head West, out of harms way, they are heading into the winds from Fukushima. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1435339=/ Nice. Starting to sound like its time to head for your designated 'safe areas', as according to the future world maps or predictions of doom. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1376804 United States 06/20/2011 04:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OP! If people are encouraged to head West, out of harms way, they are heading into the winds from Fukushima. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1435339=/ Nice. Starting to sound like its time to head for your designated 'safe areas', as according to the future world maps or predictions of doom. What square inch on planet earth would that be? |
RTS User ID: 1388392 United States 06/20/2011 04:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OP! If people are encouraged to head West, out of harms way, they are heading into the winds from Fukushima. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1435339=/ Nice. Starting to sound like its time to head for your designated 'safe areas', as according to the future world maps or predictions of doom. What square inch on planet earth would that be? imo Fukusmima is bad for the west coast of the U.S. but potentially survivable..I'm honestly not sure about anywhere east of the Rockies should the Nuke plants start going one after another..there are just way too many of them at least the Pacific Ocean is sort of a 'cushion' for fallout East of the Rockies has no such cushion |
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What's Going On? User ID: 1058725 United States 06/20/2011 07:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I like to asked the Question. What kind of dumbass would invented the bomb than turn around and make nuclear plants?They can't get rid of the waste,and they worrying about another country having one and we are the only one that used it twice against Japan.History is always taught to keep the people under control,never the truth.Seek and you shall find, knock and it shall be open to you.T |
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LOTKE (OP) User ID: 1411909 Canada 06/20/2011 01:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ive been following this story for awhile and everything i read says that the plant was shutdown for refueling 4.9.11 and has never restarted reaction Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1051127stop fearmongering op and RT? really???? You are a fucking shill. RT has more truth than any US National Media source. If you took the time to listen to the expert in the video you would see that this is not fear mongering, that this is real danger. Arnie Gundersen has run these types of plants you dumbfuck. Listen to the part where he says whether shut down or not there could be a Fukushima-type event if the water continues to rise. The US Army Corps of Engineers says that it will rise another 5 feet. Now fuck off with your prick shill attitude. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1361239 United States 06/20/2011 01:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is getting serious for people living on the east coast. Quoting: LOTKE 1411909at least Ft. Calhoun may have 4-5 MONTHS to sort it out..Cooper NPS is in imminent danger from flash flooding and it is STILL operating at full capacity Thread: Cooper Nuclear Station in Nebraska is operating AT FULL CAPACITY..partial levee breach three miles upriver 4-5 months? The water's rising inches, if not feet, every day. More like 4-5 weeks, at MOST. |
LOTKE (OP) User ID: 1411909 Canada 06/20/2011 01:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is getting serious for people living on the east coast. Quoting: LOTKE 1411909at least Ft. Calhoun may have 4-5 MONTHS to sort it out..Cooper NPS is in imminent danger from flash flooding and it is STILL operating at full capacity Thread: Cooper Nuclear Station in Nebraska is operating AT FULL CAPACITY..partial levee breach three miles upriver 4-5 months? The water's rising inches, if not feet, every day. More like 4-5 weeks, at MOST. Thanks for catching that. I missed it. Close to calling shill on that poster. |
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RTS User ID: 1388392 United States 06/20/2011 01:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is getting serious for people living on the east coast. Quoting: LOTKE 1411909at least Ft. Calhoun may have 4-5 MONTHS to sort it out..Cooper NPS is in imminent danger from flash flooding and it is STILL operating at full capacity Thread: Cooper Nuclear Station in Nebraska is operating AT FULL CAPACITY..partial levee breach three miles upriver 4-5 months? The water's rising inches, if not feet, every day. More like 4-5 weeks, at MOST. Thanks for catching that. I missed it. Close to calling shill on that poster. ok..I was a bit off Nebraska nuke plant totally surrounded by floodwaters: How can Omaha levees hold? Dykes designed for a few weeks of water — 3-4 months expected, with 5+ foot rise [link to enenews.com] SOUTH SIOUX CITY, Neb. — As Gov. Dave Heineman stood on a muddy temporary dike, local officials proclaimed their community safe from the rising floodwaters of the Missouri River. But Heineman’s concerns were downstream, near Omaha — where water surrounds the nuclear power plant at Fort Calhoun, a state prison in east Omaha may have to be evacuated and workers were fighting to protect Eppley Airfield. As the surge of water from reservoirs makes its way downstream, he said, the main focus will be on whether earthen levees can withstand weeks of pressure from record-high water. “We’re at a critical stage,” Heineman said. “The levees were meant for a surge. What happens if water is there for several months? That is what we’re really concerned about.” more @ [link to www.omaha.com] |