mercredi 4 décembre 2013

Fukushima East of Cleveland?

Or Krakatoa East of Cleveland, Take your pick



It sits on the southern shore of Lake Erie.



It is old design with radiation damaged materials. (brittle metals).



It experiences earthquakes.



http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/search/



Date & Time

Start (UTC) 1990-01-01 00:00:00 End (UTC) 2013-12-05 23:59:59



Magnitude

Minimum 2 Maximum BLANK



North South East West BLANK



CIRCLE

Center Latitude 41.800 Center Longitude (minus) -81.145

Inside Radius (km) 0 (zero)

Outside Radius (km 100

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Is it designed to withstand a small Lake Erie tsunami? Where are the backup generators located? Are they high enough above ground?



Is it storing its Nuclear Waste on-site?



What is its current running capacity to design specifications? 80% or 105%?



The lower the running capacity (the less short lived isotopes created) generally the quicker it can be cooled down.



Oil waste water disposal (locally) may have been stopped but natural tectonic forces may still be active.



Earthquake and Tsunami on the Great Lakes!!!!! (Expect the Unexpected)





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