“This is a crucial moment where the public must stand and say ‘hell no!” said Bruce Gagnon, coordinator of the Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space, on his blog. “Star Wars” isn’t “a…
Continue readingInstead of protecting our safety Southern California Edison’s plan appears to be to hide radiation leaks and hide the fact they are out of compliance with their Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) license. See Condition 8 of License, page 3 (ML16341B080). This handout with more details (No Plan for Cracking Cans) was presented to Southern California Edison at the August 9th, 2018 Community Engagement Panel meeting.
For More Critical Independant SONGS information please visit https://sanonofresafety.org/
& Thank you Donna Gilmore for all of your investigational activities into the debacle that is the San Onofre Nuclear Waste Dump.
PLEASE Turn off a light for Fukushima USA / San Onofre
Instead of protecting our safety Southern California Edison’s plan appears to be to hide radiation leaks and hide the fact they are out of compliance with their Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) license. See Condition 8 of License, page 3 (ML16341B080). This handout with more details (No Plan for Cracking Cans) was presented to Southern California Edison at the August 9th, 2018 Community Engagement Panel meeting.
For More Critical Independant SONGS information please visit https://sanonofresafety.org/
& Thank you Donna Gilmore for all of your investigational activities into the debacle that is the San Onofre Nuclear Waste Dump.
PLEASE Turn off a light for Fukushima USA / San Onofre
Instead of protecting our safety Southern California Edison’s plan appears to be to hide radiation leaks and hide the fact they are out of compliance with their Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) license. See Condition 8 of License, page 3 (ML16341B080). This handout with more details (No Plan for Cracking Cans) was presented to Southern California Edison at the August 9th, 2018 Community Engagement Panel meeting.
For More Critical Independant SONGS information please visit https://sanonofresafety.org/
& Thank you Donna Gilmore for all of your investigational activities into the debacle that is the San Onofre Nuclear Waste Dump.
PLEASE Turn off a light for Fukushima USA / San Onofre
As reported by the Detroit Free Press.
See the groups’ press release, and additional media coverage, here.
A last nights Community Engagement Panel on the decommissioning of the San Onofre Nuclear Waste Generating station a whistleblower named David Fitch stepped forward and said “I probably won’t have a job tomorrow, but I am doing this for my daughter.”…
Continue reading| SHOWING UP IS ALSO NOT THAT COMPLICATED! |
- Who: Citizens concerned about nuclear waste safety at San Onofre
- What: Edison’s quarterly Community Engagement Panel (CEP) Meeting – San Onofre
- When: Wed, June 27, 2018 4:30pm – Meeting starts at 5:30pm
- Where: Casino San Clemente, 140 West Avenida Pico, San Clemente, CA 92672
- Why: Shocking revelations – Edison has no method in place to repair or replace defective canisters of nuclear waste. (they think it will take a few years to figure that out…)
Background on Nuclear Waste issues at San Onofre, just south of the world famous Trestles spot in San Clemente California AKA SURFING USA!
:
In Feb 2018, Edison began the year and a half long process of loading 73 more canisters of nuclear waste into the beachside concrete storage silo at San Onofre, adding to the 51 loaded canisters that have been on-site starting in 2003.
Public criticism ranges from outrage to disbelief as people realize the location of the nuclear waste storage is 100’ from the ocean, inches above the water-table, in an earthquake-tsunami zone, a few hundred yards from the I-5 freeway and Railroad, and…. on one of southern California’s most iconic beaches.
Details about the thin-walled canisters being used to contain the deadly radioactive waste cause even more alarm. Ongoing Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) studies show that these canisters are susceptible to corrosion which can lead to cracking. Loaded canisters cannot be inspected for cracks. And, as the President of Holtec, the manufacturer of the canisters, stated at a previous CEP meeting, even a microscopic through-wall crack will release millions of curies of radionuclides into the environment. https://youtu.be/euaFZt0YPi4
With each welded-shut 5/8” thick (thin) stainless steel canister containing roughly the radioactive equivalent of the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, critics aptly refer to the loaded canisters as Chernobyl Cans.
Recent Shocking Revelations:
At the March 2018 CEP meeting, in his update on the nuclear waste loading process, Tom Palmisano, Edison’s Chief Nuclear Officer, stated that a defective canister was discovered. Workers found loose bolts in the bottom of an empty canister. The bolts hold the internal fuel basket structure in place, and allow passive helium flow inside the canister. This air flow is critical for cooling the thermally hot and highly radioactive waste. According to Palmisano, Holtec changed the interior design without notifying Edison or the NRC. Palmisano stated that all remaining canisters with the defective design were returned to Holtec, and loading resumed using canisters with the original ‘bolt-less’ design.
But what about the four – already loaded – defective canisters?
When asked if the four defective canisters will be unloaded, and reloaded into canisters with the original ‘bolt-less’ design, Palmisano explained that the technology does not currently exist to unload the waste from the canisters back into the spent fuel pools. He also mentioned this has been a known problem for years. https://youtu.be/mjgna2atn7Y. see video of entire March 2018 CEP meeting –
https://www.songscommunity.com/community-engagement/meetings/community-engagement-panel-meeting
AS YOU READ THIS LINE TODAY Edison has no method to repair or replace the defective canisters. LET THAT SINK IN FOR A MOMENT!!! NO PLAN B IF ANYTHING GOES WRONG!
At this next CEP meeting, in response to Edison’s inability to unload / reload canisters, Palmisano will presumably repeat what he has already stated at a number of CEP meetings, that defective or leaking canisters will be stored inside transport casks (like Russian dolls). But transport casks have not been approved by the NRC for storage of defective or leaking canisters. Transport casks were not designed for storing these extremely hot canisters.
Public awareness of Edison’s poor choice of both the storage canisters and the beach-side storage site is growing. At this point, people are particularly concerned about the 51 canisters (Chernobyl Cans) that could already have significant corrosion and cracking.
We are calling for Edison to build a Hot Cell, and reload the fuel waste into proven Thick-wall Casks (10″ to 19.75″ thick). A Hot Cell is a helium-filled, robotically-operated facility, and it is the only other NRC approved method to unload canisters.
Thick-wall Casks, unlike the Thin-wall Cans, can be inspected, maintained and monitored to PREVENT major radioactive releases into the environment. Thick-wall Casks withstood the Fukushima disaster.
Further implications of recent revelations:its not just our backyard.
These problems with the canisters at San Onofre apply to numerous sites across the country where over 2400 loaded thin-walled canisters are currently stored.
The Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board December 2017 report to Congress states
spent nuclear fuel and its containment must be retrievable, maintained and monitored to prevent hydrogen gas explosions in both short and long term storage and transport. Edison has clearly indicated this cannot be done with the on-site spent fuel pools.
NWTRB DOE Management and Disposal of Spent Nuclear Fuel December 2017
http://www.nwtrb.gov/docs/default-source/reports/nwtrb-mngmntanddisposal-dec2017-508a.pdf?sfvrsn=12
Edison’s NRC license requires the ability to unload canisters back into the pool. It appears Edison is out of compliance with their NRC San Onofre dry storage licenses. RESCIND THOSE LICENSES!
Edison needs to build a Hot Cell (asap) to address the
Chernobyl Can – Ticking Time Bombs – at San Onofre.
PLEASE Turn off a light for Fukushima USA / San Onofre
| SHOWING UP IS ALSO NOT THAT COMPLICATED! |
- Who: Citizens concerned about nuclear waste safety at San Onofre
- What: Edison’s quarterly Community Engagement Panel (CEP) Meeting – San Onofre
- When: Wed, June 27, 2018 4:30pm – Meeting starts at 5:30pm
- Where: Casino San Clemente, 140 West Avenida Pico, San Clemente, CA 92672
- Why: Shocking revelations – Edison has no method in place to repair or replace defective canisters of nuclear waste. (they think it will take a few years to figure that out…)
Background on Nuclear Waste issues at San Onofre, just south of the world famous Trestles spot in San Clemente California AKA SURFING USA!
:
In Feb 2018, Edison began the year and a half long process of loading 73 more canisters of nuclear waste into the beachside concrete storage silo at San Onofre, adding to the 51 loaded canisters that have been on-site starting in 2003.
Public criticism ranges from outrage to disbelief as people realize the location of the nuclear waste storage is 100’ from the ocean, inches above the water-table, in an earthquake-tsunami zone, a few hundred yards from the I-5 freeway and Railroad, and…. on one of southern California’s most iconic beaches.
Details about the thin-walled canisters being used to contain the deadly radioactive waste cause even more alarm. Ongoing Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) studies show that these canisters are susceptible to corrosion which can lead to cracking. Loaded canisters cannot be inspected for cracks. And, as the President of Holtec, the manufacturer of the canisters, stated at a previous CEP meeting, even a microscopic through-wall crack will release millions of curies of radionuclides into the environment. https://youtu.be/euaFZt0YPi4
With each welded-shut 5/8” thick (thin) stainless steel canister containing roughly the radioactive equivalent of the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, critics aptly refer to the loaded canisters as Chernobyl Cans.
Recent Shocking Revelations:
At the March 2018 CEP meeting, in his update on the nuclear waste loading process, Tom Palmisano, Edison’s Chief Nuclear Officer, stated that a defective canister was discovered. Workers found loose bolts in the bottom of an empty canister. The bolts hold the internal fuel basket structure in place, and allow passive helium flow inside the canister. This air flow is critical for cooling the thermally hot and highly radioactive waste. According to Palmisano, Holtec changed the interior design without notifying Edison or the NRC. Palmisano stated that all remaining canisters with the defective design were returned to Holtec, and loading resumed using canisters with the original ‘bolt-less’ design.
But what about the four – already loaded – defective canisters?
When asked if the four defective canisters will be unloaded, and reloaded into canisters with the original ‘bolt-less’ design, Palmisano explained that the technology does not currently exist to unload the waste from the canisters back into the spent fuel pools. He also mentioned this has been a known problem for years. https://youtu.be/mjgna2atn7Y. see video of entire March 2018 CEP meeting –
https://www.songscommunity.com/community-engagement/meetings/community-engagement-panel-meeting
AS YOU READ THIS LINE TODAY Edison has no method to repair or replace the defective canisters. LET THAT SINK IN FOR A MOMENT!!! NO PLAN B IF ANYTHING GOES WRONG!
At this next CEP meeting, in response to Edison’s inability to unload / reload canisters, Palmisano will presumably repeat what he has already stated at a number of CEP meetings, that defective or leaking canisters will be stored inside transport casks (like Russian dolls). But transport casks have not been approved by the NRC for storage of defective or leaking canisters. Transport casks were not designed for storing these extremely hot canisters.
Public awareness of Edison’s poor choice of both the storage canisters and the beach-side storage site is growing. At this point, people are particularly concerned about the 51 canisters (Chernobyl Cans) that could already have significant corrosion and cracking.
We are calling for Edison to build a Hot Cell, and reload the fuel waste into proven Thick-wall Casks (10″ to 19.75″ thick). A Hot Cell is a helium-filled, robotically-operated facility, and it is the only other NRC approved method to unload canisters.
Thick-wall Casks, unlike the Thin-wall Cans, can be inspected, maintained and monitored to PREVENT major radioactive releases into the environment. Thick-wall Casks withstood the Fukushima disaster.
Further implications of recent revelations:its not just our backyard.
These problems with the canisters at San Onofre apply to numerous sites across the country where over 2400 loaded thin-walled canisters are currently stored.
The Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board December 2017 report to Congress states
spent nuclear fuel and its containment must be retrievable, maintained and monitored to prevent hydrogen gas explosions in both short and long term storage and transport. Edison has clearly indicated this cannot be done with the on-site spent fuel pools.
NWTRB DOE Management and Disposal of Spent Nuclear Fuel December 2017
http://www.nwtrb.gov/docs/default-source/reports/nwtrb-mngmntanddisposal-dec2017-508a.pdf?sfvrsn=12
Edison’s NRC license requires the ability to unload canisters back into the pool. It appears Edison is out of compliance with their NRC San Onofre dry storage licenses. RESCIND THOSE LICENSES!
Edison needs to build a Hot Cell (asap) to address the
Chernobyl Can – Ticking Time Bombs – at San Onofre.
PLEASE Turn off a light for Fukushima USA / San Onofre
A last nights Community Engagement Panel on the decommissioning of the San Onofre Nuclear Waste Generating station a whistleblower named David Fitch stepped forward and said “I probably won’t have a job tomorrow, but I am doing this for my daughter.”…
Continue readingA last nights Community Engagement Panel on the decommissioning of the San Onofre Nuclear Waste Generating station a whistleblower named David Fitch stepped forward and said “I probably won’t have a job tomorrow, but I am doing this for my daughter.”…
Continue readingGene Stone & Darin R. McClure on the top of the Nuke Dump with Our bGeigies Dear Readers, here is our updated text for this extremely urgent Residents Organized for a Safe Environment action alert. Hope you have time to let the CEP here from y…
Continue readingAs reported by CBS News.
After the ATSDR report was published, Beyond Nuclear did a post going into more detail on the Cold Water Creek and West Lake Landfill radioactive contamination disaster in metro St. Louis, MO.
These radioactive wastes are amon…
Two years after the Hiroshima bombing, children from a church in Washington, DC, sent art supplies to their counterparts in Hiroshima. Those children drew surprising visions of joy, then sent the pictures back to DC as a gift. Forgotten for decades, th…
Continue readingSetsuko Thurlow is perhaps the world’s best known Hibakusha — a survivor of the American atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan on August 6, 1945. When she speaks there is rarely a dry eye in the house. Beyond Nuclear has reprinted her moving testimony, w…
Continue readingThe misadventures of a planned three-reactor site in Cumbria’s UK just worsened (or improved, from our perspective) as project owner, Toshiba, appeared to dismiss its latest in a long line of departing partners, Kepco. Cumbrians Opposed to a Radioactiv…
Continue readingThe New Jersey-based company Holtec International has agreed to purchase three soon-to-close U.S. nuclear power stations to try out its new rapid decommissioning strategy. Pending U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) approval, Chicago-based Exelon …
Continue readingAs reported by MLive/Kalamazoo Gazette.
The article quotes Beyond Nuclear’s Kevin Kamps:
Kevin Kamps of Beyond Nuclear said he has concerns about the planned sale, and questions the corporate character of Holtec.
“We’re very concerned about who…
Continue readingThe Selous Game Reserve in Tanzania — a World Heritage Site — has been left unprotected from plundering uranium mining companies. A major uranium mine is now projected for the park, home to Africa’s largest elephant population, already under severe t…
Continue readingJournalist, Fedor Maryasov and lawyer, Andrey Talevlin aren’t afraid to challenge Rosatom, even though their activities have resulted in the two Russians being labeled “extremists” and “foreign agents.” Nuclear-Free Future Award winner, Oleg Bodrov of …
Continue readingBeyond Nuclear is pressing the call for an “autopsy” of New Jersey’s Oyster Creek nuclear power station and other decommissioning commercial power reactors in the United States. Beyond Nuclear covered the U.S. Nuclear Regula…
Continue readingAs reported by The Gazette in Cedar Rapids, IA, as well as KCRG-TV9. The electricity supply will largely be replaced by more cost effective renewables, such as wind power. Duane Arnold, a General Electric Mark I Boiling Water Reactor — a twin design t…
Continue readingBeyond Nuclear’s Kevin Kamps (left), with Ian Zabarte of the Native Community Action Council, at the “Zero Hour” youth climate march on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., Saturday, July 21, 2018. Photo by Galen Tromble.
SPECIAL REPORT: Two Days…
SAMPLE COMMENTS you can use to prepare your own, for expressing opposition to the Holtec International/Eddy-Lea [Counties] Energy Alliance’s proposal to “park” 173,600 metric tons of irradiated nuclear fuel in southeastern New Mexico, are posted at Bey…
Continue readingBeyond Nuclear is pressing the call for an “autopsy” of New Jersey’s Oyster Creek nuclear power stationand other decommissioning commercial power reactors in the United States. The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) public …
Continue readingAs reported by Kathiann M. Kowalski in Midwest Energy News. Beyond Nuclear’s radioactive waste specialist, Kevin Kamps, is quoted in the article.
Working with local grassroots allies, such as Toledo attorney Terry Lodge, and Don’t Waste Michigan’s Mic…
Today, July 16, also marks the anniversary of the 1945 Trinity atomic test. Shockingly, those downwind in New Mexico, the same state in which the bomb was detonated, have never been recognized as affected and never compensated. Beyond Nuclear went with…
Continue readingToday, July 16, marks the anniversary of the biggest “accidental” release of radioactive waste in US history.
On July 16, 1979, the worst accidental release of radioactive waste in U.S. history happened at the Church Rock uranium mine and mi…
Jeffrey Lee, Karipbek Kuyukov, Linda Walker, Peter Weish, Didier and Pauletee Anger
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A new study, believed to be the first to investigate health effects on insects near operating nuclear power plants, has found a highly significant twofold increase in morphological malformations on true bugs in the 5 km vicinity of three Swiss nuclear …
Continue readingGene Stone & Darin R. McClure on the top of the Nuke Dump with Our bGeigies Dear Readers, here is our updated text for this extremely urgent Residents Organized for a Safe Environment action alert. Hope you have time to let the CEP here from y…
Continue readingGene Stone & Darin R. McClure on the top of the Nuke Dump with Our bGeigies
Dear Readers, here is our updated text for this extremely urgent Residents Organized for a Safe Environment action alert. Hope you have time to let the CEP here f…
Continue readingFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 3, 2018
Contact: Edith Hood, Red Water Pond Road Community Association
505.905.8051 home, 505.713-4085 cell
Susan Gordon, Multicultural Alliance for a Safe Environment, coordinator
505.577.8438 sgordon@swur…
Acjachemen Wisdom Day: June 9th 2018 Honoring Our AncestorsThey’ll Be Calling You A Radical!Kevin drops some heavy history / backstory that you just wont get from the locally captured news media, this is not a left or a right thing, this is a right or…
Continue readingAcjachemen Wisdom Day: June 9th 2018 Honoring Our AncestorsThey’ll Be Calling You A Radical!Kevin drops some heavy history / backstory that you just wont get from the locally captured news media, this is not a left or a right thing, this is a right or…
Continue readingAcjachemen Wisdom Day: June 9th 2018 Honoring Our Ancestors
They’ll Be Calling You A Radical!
Kevin drops some heavy history / backstory that you just wont get from the locally captured news media, this is not a left or a right thing, this is a ri…
Beyond Nuclear has been interviewed by Margaret Harrington on her “Nuclear Free Future” show on Channel 17 Town Meeting Television in Burlington, VT:
Kevin Kamps, Radioactive Waste Watchdog with Beyond Nuclear, talks with host Margaret Harrington on N…
| SHOWING UP IS ALSO NOT THAT COMPLICATED! |
- Who: Citizens concerned about nuclear waste safety at San Onofre
- What: Edison’s quarterly Community Engagement Panel (CEP) Meeting – San Onofre
- When: Wed, June 27, 2018 4:30pm – Meeting starts at 5:30pm
- Where: Casino San Clemente, 140 West Avenida Pico, San Clemente, CA 92672
- Why: Shocking revelations – Edison has no method in place to repair or replace defective canisters of nuclear waste. (they think it will take a few years to figure that out…)
Background on Nuclear Waste issues at San Onofre, just south of the world famous Trestles spot in San Clemente California AKA SURFING USA!
:
In Feb 2018, Edison began the year and a half long process of loading 73 more canisters of nuclear waste into the beachside concrete storage silo at San Onofre, adding to the 51 loaded canisters that have been on-site starting in 2003.
Public criticism ranges from outrage to disbelief as people realize the location of the nuclear waste storage is 100’ from the ocean, inches above the water-table, in an earthquake-tsunami zone, a few hundred yards from the I-5 freeway and Railroad, and…. on one of southern California’s most iconic beaches.
Details about the thin-walled canisters being used to contain the deadly radioactive waste cause even more alarm. Ongoing Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) studies show that these canisters are susceptible to corrosion which can lead to cracking. Loaded canisters cannot be inspected for cracks. And, as the President of Holtec, the manufacturer of the canisters, stated at a previous CEP meeting, even a microscopic through-wall crack will release millions of curies of radionuclides into the environment. https://youtu.be/euaFZt0YPi4
With each welded-shut 5/8” thick (thin) stainless steel canister containing roughly the radioactive equivalent of the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, critics aptly refer to the loaded canisters as Chernobyl Cans.
Recent Shocking Revelations:
At the March 2018 CEP meeting, in his update on the nuclear waste loading process, Tom Palmisano, Edison’s Chief Nuclear Officer, stated that a defective canister was discovered. Workers found loose bolts in the bottom of an empty canister. The bolts hold the internal fuel basket structure in place, and allow passive helium flow inside the canister. This air flow is critical for cooling the thermally hot and highly radioactive waste. According to Palmisano, Holtec changed the interior design without notifying Edison or the NRC. Palmisano stated that all remaining canisters with the defective design were returned to Holtec, and loading resumed using canisters with the original ‘bolt-less’ design.
But what about the four – already loaded – defective canisters?
When asked if the four defective canisters will be unloaded, and reloaded into canisters with the original ‘bolt-less’ design, Palmisano explained that the technology does not currently exist to unload the waste from the canisters back into the spent fuel pools. He also mentioned this has been a known problem for years. https://youtu.be/mjgna2atn7Y. see video of entire March 2018 CEP meeting –
https://www.songscommunity.com/community-engagement/meetings/community-engagement-panel-meeting
AS YOU READ THIS LINE TODAY Edison has no method to repair or replace the defective canisters. LET THAT SINK IN FOR A MOMENT!!! NO PLAN B IF ANYTHING GOES WRONG!
At this next CEP meeting, in response to Edison’s inability to unload / reload canisters, Palmisano will presumably repeat what he has already stated at a number of CEP meetings, that defective or leaking canisters will be stored inside transport casks (like Russian dolls). But transport casks have not been approved by the NRC for storage of defective or leaking canisters. Transport casks were not designed for storing these extremely hot canisters.
Public awareness of Edison’s poor choice of both the storage canisters and the beach-side storage site is growing. At this point, people are particularly concerned about the 51 canisters (Chernobyl Cans) that could already have significant corrosion and cracking.
We are calling for Edison to build a Hot Cell, and reload the fuel waste into proven Thick-wall Casks (10″ to 19.75″ thick). A Hot Cell is a helium-filled, robotically-operated facility, and it is the only other NRC approved method to unload canisters.
Thick-wall Casks, unlike the Thin-wall Cans, can be inspected, maintained and monitored to PREVENT major radioactive releases into the environment. Thick-wall Casks withstood the Fukushima disaster.
Further implications of recent revelations:its not just our backyard.
These problems with the canisters at San Onofre apply to numerous sites across the country where over 2400 loaded thin-walled canisters are currently stored.
The Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board December 2017 report to Congress states
spent nuclear fuel and its containment must be retrievable, maintained and monitored to prevent hydrogen gas explosions in both short and long term storage and transport. Edison has clearly indicated this cannot be done with the on-site spent fuel pools.
NWTRB DOE Management and Disposal of Spent Nuclear Fuel December 2017
http://www.nwtrb.gov/docs/default-source/reports/nwtrb-mngmntanddisposal-dec2017-508a.pdf?sfvrsn=12
Edison’s NRC license requires the ability to unload canisters back into the pool. It appears Edison is out of compliance with their NRC San Onofre dry storage licenses. RESCIND THOSE LICENSES!
Edison needs to build a Hot Cell (asap) to address the
Chernobyl Can – Ticking Time Bombs – at San Onofre.
PLEASE Turn off a light for Fukushima USA / San Onofre
| SHOWING UP IS ALSO NOT THAT COMPLICATED! |
- Who: Citizens concerned about nuclear waste safety at San Onofre
- What: Edison’s quarterly Community Engagement Panel (CEP) Meeting – San Onofre
- When: Wed, June 27, 2018 4:30pm – Meeting starts at 5:30pm
- Where: Casino San Clemente, 140 West Avenida Pico, San Clemente, CA 92672
- Why: Shocking revelations – Edison has no method in place to repair or replace defective canisters of nuclear waste. (they think it will take a few years to figure that out…)
Background on Nuclear Waste issues at San Onofre, just south of the world famous Trestles spot in San Clemente California AKA SURFING USA!
:
In Feb 2018, Edison began the year and a half long process of loading 73 more canisters of nuclear waste into the beachside concrete storage silo at San Onofre, adding to the 51 loaded canisters that have been on-site starting in 2003.
Public criticism ranges from outrage to disbelief as people realize the location of the nuclear waste storage is 100’ from the ocean, inches above the water-table, in an earthquake-tsunami zone, a few hundred yards from the I-5 freeway and Railroad, and…. on one of southern California’s most iconic beaches.
Details about the thin-walled canisters being used to contain the deadly radioactive waste cause even more alarm. Ongoing Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) studies show that these canisters are susceptible to corrosion which can lead to cracking. Loaded canisters cannot be inspected for cracks. And, as the President of Holtec, the manufacturer of the canisters, stated at a previous CEP meeting, even a microscopic through-wall crack will release millions of curies of radionuclides into the environment. https://youtu.be/euaFZt0YPi4
With each welded-shut 5/8” thick (thin) stainless steel canister containing roughly the radioactive equivalent of the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, critics aptly refer to the loaded canisters as Chernobyl Cans.
Recent Shocking Revelations:
At the March 2018 CEP meeting, in his update on the nuclear waste loading process, Tom Palmisano, Edison’s Chief Nuclear Officer, stated that a defective canister was discovered. Workers found loose bolts in the bottom of an empty canister. The bolts hold the internal fuel basket structure in place, and allow passive helium flow inside the canister. This air flow is critical for cooling the thermally hot and highly radioactive waste. According to Palmisano, Holtec changed the interior design without notifying Edison or the NRC. Palmisano stated that all remaining canisters with the defective design were returned to Holtec, and loading resumed using canisters with the original ‘bolt-less’ design.
But what about the four – already loaded – defective canisters?
When asked if the four defective canisters will be unloaded, and reloaded into canisters with the original ‘bolt-less’ design, Palmisano explained that the technology does not currently exist to unload the waste from the canisters back into the spent fuel pools. He also mentioned this has been a known problem for years. https://youtu.be/mjgna2atn7Y. see video of entire March 2018 CEP meeting –
https://www.songscommunity.com/community-engagement/meetings/community-engagement-panel-meeting
AS YOU READ THIS LINE TODAY Edison has no method to repair or replace the defective canisters. LET THAT SINK IN FOR A MOMENT!!! NO PLAN B IF ANYTHING GOES WRONG!
At this next CEP meeting, in response to Edison’s inability to unload / reload canisters, Palmisano will presumably repeat what he has already stated at a number of CEP meetings, that defective or leaking canisters will be stored inside transport casks (like Russian dolls). But transport casks have not been approved by the NRC for storage of defective or leaking canisters. Transport casks were not designed for storing these extremely hot canisters.
Public awareness of Edison’s poor choice of both the storage canisters and the beach-side storage site is growing. At this point, people are particularly concerned about the 51 canisters (Chernobyl Cans) that could already have significant corrosion and cracking.
We are calling for Edison to build a Hot Cell, and reload the fuel waste into proven Thick-wall Casks (10″ to 19.75″ thick). A Hot Cell is a helium-filled, robotically-operated facility, and it is the only other NRC approved method to unload canisters.
Thick-wall Casks, unlike the Thin-wall Cans, can be inspected, maintained and monitored to PREVENT major radioactive releases into the environment. Thick-wall Casks withstood the Fukushima disaster.
Further implications of recent revelations:its not just our backyard.
These problems with the canisters at San Onofre apply to numerous sites across the country where over 2400 loaded thin-walled canisters are currently stored.
The Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board December 2017 report to Congress states
spent nuclear fuel and its containment must be retrievable, maintained and monitored to prevent hydrogen gas explosions in both short and long term storage and transport. Edison has clearly indicated this cannot be done with the on-site spent fuel pools.
NWTRB DOE Management and Disposal of Spent Nuclear Fuel December 2017
http://www.nwtrb.gov/docs/default-source/reports/nwtrb-mngmntanddisposal-dec2017-508a.pdf?sfvrsn=12
Edison’s NRC license requires the ability to unload canisters back into the pool. It appears Edison is out of compliance with their NRC San Onofre dry storage licenses. RESCIND THOSE LICENSES!
Edison needs to build a Hot Cell (asap) to address the
Chernobyl Can – Ticking Time Bombs – at San Onofre.
PLEASE Turn off a light for Fukushima USA / San Onofre
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Continue readingGene Stone & Darin R. McClure with our bGeigies Come learn about our recent trip to SONGS and our plan for public real time radiation monitoring on location at the San Onofre Nuclear Waste Site at So Cal Edison’s next Community Engagement Pane…
Continue readingOne Vision. One People. One WorldJoin us. June 9th, as we join together and send a message to the world. RSVP HERE https://bit.ly/2GmK5ouRemember, We belong to Mother Earth.Date: Saturday | June 9Time: 10:30am – 2pm* *Allow ample time to park and …
Continue readingGene Stone & Darin R. McClure with our bGeigies Come learn about our recent trip to SONGS and our plan for public real time radiation monitoring on location at the San Onofre Nuclear Waste Site at So Cal Edison’s next Community Engagement Pane…
Continue readingGene Stone & Darin R. McClure with our bGeigies
Come learn about our recent trip to SONGS and our plan for public real time radiation monitoring on location at the San Onofre Nuclear Waste Site at So Cal Edison’s next Community Engagement…
Continue reading“Space is a warfighting domain,” said the White House statement this week. It came as the Trump administration once again proclaimed that it plans to create a “Space Force”.
Last time the Trump White House tried this, Pentagon officia…
On September 13, 1987, Brazilian scrap metal dealer, Devair Ferreira, unwittingly opened Pandora’s box. Out spilled a bright blue crystalline powder that fell glowing to the floor. Fascinated by the magical iridescence, Ferreira invited family me…
Continue readingAccidents Can Happen: Voices of women from Three Mile Island is a film about about the silenced story of the women from the Three Mile Island nuclear accident.
This is the tale of the mothers — Linda, Joyce, Beth and Paula &mdash…
Long Island Power Authority ratepayers—including those in Suffolk County—will be and already are paying a disproportionate share of the $7.6 billion bailout of four upstate nuclear power plants pushed by New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, writ…
Continue readingThis breaking news is reported by Utility Dive. It comes on the heels of a scoop by Bloomberg that “Trump Prepared Lifeline for Money-Losing Coal [and Nuclear] Power Plants.”
If enacted, this bailout of some 80 coal and nuclear power plants in a 13-sta…
