[ RadSafe ] Nuclear power plant cooling towers

Brennan, Mike (DOH) Mike.Brennan at DOH.WA.GOV
Mon Aug 25 11:58:57 CDT 2014


For years I have contended that most people learned everything they "know" about radiation and radioactive material from DC and Marvel comic books, so what very little they know is all wrong.  

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From: radsafe-bounces at health.phys.iit.edu [mailto:radsafe-bounces at health.phys.iit.edu] On Behalf Of Brent Rogers
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Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] Nuclear power plant cooling towers

Many think the towers are the reactor.  Provably because they watched one of the Superman movies where Superman flew the bad guy (who came from the sun and was trying to steal earths energy) down into the cooling tower, opened a hatch revealing a massive glow, and threw energy man into it.  Scene shift to control room, where all the power gauges immediately peg on max power.  

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> On 22 Aug 2014, at 1:48 am, "Brennan, Mike  (DOH)" <Mike.Brennan at DOH.WA.GOV> wrote:
> 
> In a non-scientific sampling of the people I can remember, approximately none of the non-engineering people I've talked to understood that, and about half didn't believe me after I explained it.
> 
> My best cooling tower story concerns a lady who wanted her cow tested for radiation, because she lived several miles from Satsop, home of the never complete WPPS reactors 3 and 5.  When I pointed out that that the reactors were never finished and fuel was never delivered, she said I must be wrong, because when she drove by at night there was a red light at the top of the tower.  I had to explain to her that it was an aircraft warning light, not an "on" indicator for the nuclear reactor. 
> 
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> [mailto:radsafe-bounces at health.phys.iit.edu] On Behalf Of Maury
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> Subject: [ RadSafe ] Nuclear power plant cooling towers
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> Just curious ... in publicity photos, the cooling towers of a nuclear power plant are often shown with a full plume of steam floating out the top into the air.  I believe the intent is to suggest smoke pollution being released as in pictures of tall industrial smokestacks billowing smoke into the air.
> 
> Does anyone know of any surveys or have information about the extent 
> to which the public is aware that it is simply steam or condensed 
> water vapor being released from the cooling towers?  (Or heaven 
> forbid, am I mistaken? Dog would never forgive me.)
> 
> Best,
> Maury&Dog   [MaurySiskel maurysis at peoplepc.com]
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