Nuclear plants are little more safe than a local sewage treatment plant in
the event of cataclysmic attack.
Lot of good a "a few meters" of concrete are going to do.
Let's see... A couple of fissures here or there... A few fractured cooling
lines... Loss of coolant... Exposed fuel rods... A cont
idaho yup still was messy
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Date: 9/14/2001 3:46:06 PM Eastern Daylight Time
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Subject: Re: [biofuel] are nuclear plants really resistant to attacks?
I believe the old AEC made that stipulation for all of them. In fact the
shape indicates it is stressed for a nuclear hit. TMI was an excellent
example of
>Hello,
>
>Last summer we were talking about nuclear energy in
>this BIOFUELS newsgroup.
>Somebody told that (most or all?) nuclear powerplants
>have been designed so that they are able to withstand
>fighter aircraft which falls onto the dome of the
>powerplant.
>But can the domes withstand to a f
much more data and hands on experience to base their standards on.
Hope this info lets you sleep better. From someone who has been there.
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Subj:RE: [biofuel] are nuclear plants really resistant to attacks?
Date: 9/14/2001 4:20:40 AM Eastern Daylight
Yes, if terrorist would be more danger ( than they were ) they could be used
the nuclear station to attack ;(
Peace.
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bject: [biofuel] are nuclear plants really resistant to attacks?
Hello,
Last summer we were talking about nuclear energy in
this BIOFUELS newsgroup.
Somebody told that (most or all?) nuclear powerplants
have been designed so that they are able to withstand
fighter aircraft which falls onto the do
Mati Kokk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Last summer we were talking about nuclear energy in
> this BIOFUELS newsgroup.
> Somebody told that (most or all?) nuclear powerplants
> have been designed so that they are able to withstand
> fighter aircraft which falls onto the dome of the
> powerplant.
Hello,
Last summer we were talking about nuclear energy in
this BIOFUELS newsgroup.
Somebody told that (most or all?) nuclear powerplants
have been designed so that they are able to withstand
fighter aircraft which falls onto the dome of the
powerplant.
But can the domes withstand to a falling fu