[ RadSafe ] Thoughts about Emergency procedures involving Japan's tsunami & reactor emergency (UNCLASSIFIED)

Wallace, Lloyd J Mr CIV USA FORSCOM lloyd.james.wallace at us.army.mil
Fri Mar 11 06:48:15 CST 2011


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Agreed, Japan is having issues with cooling a fire as a result of the
tsunami, only brainstorming- Thanks for your input

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TMI is an acronym for, among other things, Too Much Information.

Chernobyl was a design and operational disaster.

My most recent information is (BBC local radio) the most involved plant
is on emergency cooling.

On 3/11/2011 06:30, Wallace, Lloyd J Mr CIV USA FORSCOM wrote:
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> General thoughts about this incident and could this be another TMI or
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