From: myla reson [mailto:myla.re...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2012 11:31 PM

Here's a brilliant new essay by Ace Hoffman.


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From: Ace Hoffman <rhoff...@animatedsoftware.com>
Date: Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 9:51 PM
Subject: The rape of Fukushima Dai-ichi...

12/13/2012

Dear Readers,

Dressed all in white from head to toe (including a respirator), it was a
shotgun wedding.  Or worse, a rape.  But one way or the other, U. S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission officials were out to force themselves and their
radiation on a helpless Japan -- again.  Hiroshima and Nagasaki, 1945.  More
than a hundred thousand dead, perhaps as many born deformed, or stillborn.
Then there was Monju in 1995, and Tokaimura in 1997, and again in 1999.  And
then Fukushima Dai-ichi, 2011.

And now they're back.  The NRC delegation wants Japan to restart more of its
nuclear reactors.  They've been pushing Japan for more than a year, but the
citizens of Japan have been opposing restart vehemently.

American nuclear officials toured the stricken Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear
power plant.  NRC Chairman Allison Macfarlane, who led the delegation,
praised the "courage" of the Japanese nuclear workers at the Fukushima
Dai-ichi and nearly-as-damaged Fukushima Dai-ni nuclear power plants.  The
delegation took an elevator to the top of the spent fuel pool at Fukushima
Dai-ichi Unit 4, the most dangerous place on earth.  They called the
accident a tragedy, and said all countries need independent regulators, who
need to operate in an "open and transparent manner."

We, the citizens of California who live near the also-not-operating San
Onofre Nuclear Power Plant, can tell the Japanese people exactly what that
will mean.

We've been fighting for "open and transparent" nuclear regulation, and
independent regulators, for decades.  So we can tell the Japanese people
that the #1 obstacle we have faced in achieving that -- is the NRC itself!

And although MacFarlane hasn't been in office long, there's no reason to
expect a change.  No changes appears in the offing here in California, where
the next NRC meeting about San Onofre will be held with the pubic in
absentia -- 2700 miles away, in Maryland.

The NRC continues to work in collusion with the nuclear industry to keep
old, dilapidated nuclear power plants open forever -- 20 year licenses
automatically become 40, then 60, then who-knows-what.  It doesn't seem to
matter to the NRC that everywhere they look, reactors are leaking tritium.
It doesn't seem to matter that there is a "waste confidence" issue that
federal judges have ruled needs to be resolved.  And it doesn't seem to
matter than all over America, nuclear power plants are crumbling due to age.
Parts are rusting out and failing abruptly (Davis-Besse's "hole in the
reactor pressure vessel head" in 2002 is a classic example, and Vermont
Yankee's collapsed cooling system in 2007 is another).  Major components
have failed at numerous nuclear power plants, and it's only a matter of time
before there's a U. S. meltdown.  Will it be San Onofre?

And what will Macfarlane and the NRC do when there is a U. S. meltdown?

Mitigate!  Mitigate?

What does THAT mean?  Those who have been following nuclear issues for
decades (like myself) know it means NOTHING.  After a nuclear accident, the
poisons blanket the area, thousands of lethal doses per square mile, maybe
tens of thousands, maybe millions.

Accidents permanently displace people and contaminate the land.  Hundreds of
square miles around Fukushima Dai-ichi are no longer inhabitable.  So what
does "mitigation" mean?  Nothing.

Imagine if we were to lose ALL of Southern California due to ONE industrial
accident!  That's what happened in Japan.  San Onofre could make Los Angeles
AND San Diego, and all points in-between, uninhabitable for generations in
just a few hours.  Fukushima is still spewing poisons into the air and water
-- hence the white suits and respirators for the visitors and workers.  San
Onofre can do the same thing.

Macfarlane said the Fukushima accident "profoundly changed the nuclear
safety landscape and brought a new urgency to improving nuclear safety
worldwide."  But here in Southern California, the NRC won't force San Onofre
to stop trying to restart a broken, old, dilapidated, nuclear reactor!  And
there is NO transparency, no openness, no independence!  Citizens cannot
speak to regulators in an adjudicatory process, that is:  They can be lied
to.  No official records of the meetings and hearings are kept, no one is
under oath.  Promises are made and broken.  Nothing changes.

Macfarlane said we've "learned a considerable amount" since the 3/11/11
accident.  Have we?  Here in California is a perfect opportunity to shut
down a dangerous old reactor near numerous earthquake faults AND in a
tsunami inundation zone.  But instead the utility is trying to spend
billions of dollars (of ratepayer's money) to keep San Onofre operating.
And meanwhile, the utility actively blocks or delays numerous renewable
energy projects in order to appear to "need" San Onofre.  And the state
regulators have no shame:  They give San Onofre everything it needs.

Friday Macfarlane will meet with Japanese regulators and then, this weekend,
with officials from around the "global nuclear regulatory" community.  Let's
hope when she gets back to America, she converts lip service into action.

Sincerely,

Ace Hoffman
Carlsbad, CA

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 "A common denominator, in every single nuclear accident -- a nuclear plant
or on a nuclear submarine -- is that before the specialists even know what
has happened, they rush to the media saying, 'There's no danger to the
public.'  They do this before they themselves know what has happened because
they are terrified that the public might react violently, either by panic or
by revolt." ~ Jacque Cousteau,
<http://www.wagingpeace.org/menu/programs/youth-outreach/peace-heroes/couste
au-jacques.htm> 1989

 
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