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Default No Such Thing as Nuclear Waste


www.boat-ed.com/ wrote in message
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Eisboch wrote:

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Eisboch wrote:

"Keith Nuttle" wrote in message
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Neither were nuclear explosions. In fact if you would take the time
to check three Mile Island was a leak.


Some people are nit-pickin' here.

The original comment sorta implied a nuke explosion, like a bomb.
That's simply not the case and can't happen in a nuclear power plant,
for a number of reasons.

But, indeed, there may have been steam containment explosions or piping
as the system ran away with it's self.

Eisboch

It is hard to keep up with who is whom? But are you the one referred to
as "**** for Brains"? I also read it as a nuclear explosion, so I might
be **** for Brains II.

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I am sure many have called me **** for brains in the past and will in the
future. Regardless, there was no nuclear explosion at either referenced
power plant.

The fuel used in nuclear power plants is not anywhere near pure enough to
go Ka-boom and even if it were, there is no method to cause it it happen.
You could set off a "real" nuke bomb within the reactor area and the
power plant's fuel rods would not explode as a "nuclear" reaction.

They were steam explosions that damaged the confinement systems and then
released radiation.

Eisboch


That is what my memory of the event was. What "**** for Brains" thought
there was a nuclear explosion?




Hint.. he lives in Florida and specializes in air pollution.