[ RadSafe ] Forwarded to the list: Indian Point License extension.

Duke duke99301 at yahoo.com
Fri Dec 30 10:32:21 CST 2011


they pulled the movie after two weeks. read the history  on it Hollywood stuff

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------Original Message------
From: Steven Dapra <sjd at swcp.com>
To: "Jerry Cohen" <jjcohen at prodigy.net>,"The International Radiation Protection (Health Physics) Mailing List" <radsafe at agni.phys.iit.edu>
Date: Thursday, September 30, 2004 8:55:02 PM GMT-0600
Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] Forwarded to the list: Indian Point License extension.

Dec. 30

         Most tsunamis seem to be no more than 30 meters high.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_historic_tsunamis

Steven Dapra


At 10:52 PM 12/29/2011, you wrote:
>Steven et al,
>It's really not funny. I think the majority of the public actually 
>believe the
>horror scenario of a "China syndrome" is actually possible. 
>Unfortunately, so do
>many Washington bureaucrats. Some other "possibilities" that have actually
>received serious consideration in siting studies include, falling airplanes,
>meteor impact, and people actually spending their entire life living 
>at the site
>boundry at the center of any and all downwind release trajectories. 
>My favorite
>occured at the siting hearings for the San Onofre Power Plant. 
>According to one
>witness, his seismic analysis indicated that the plant could  be hit by a 400
>foot high Tsunami. Such an occurence would make the Fukushima event 
>seem trivial
>in comparison. Of course, in such an event, everyone living between 
>Los Angelas
>and the Mexican border would likely drown to death, buy the really serious
>consequence might be the release of some I-131, deadly Plutonium, 
>and maybe even
>the terrible Depleted Uranium. Everybody is entitled to their 
>opinion, no matter
>how absurd, but what law says that it must be taken seriously.

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