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High Radiation Levels At Ohio Nuclear Plant Prompt Special Inspection

Ohio Nuclear Radiation Perry Power Plant

By MEGHAN BARR   04/26/11 10:04 PM ET   AP

CLEVELAND -- High radiation levels recorded at a nuclear reactor in northeast Ohio have prompted a special inspection by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

Workers at the Perry Nuclear Power Plant immediately evacuated it on April 22 when radiation levels rose while it was shutting down for a refueling outage, the commission said Tuesday. Plant officials don't believe workers were exposed to radiation levels "in excess of NRC limits," the commission said.

"The plant is in a safe condition and there has been no impact to workers at the plant or members of the public from this issue," the commission said in a statement.

Radiation levels rose while workers were removing a monitor that measures nuclear reactions during start-up, low-power operations and shutdown, the commission said.

The highest radiation exposure to any of the workers was 98 millirems, which is equivalent to two or three chest X-rays, a spokesman for the plant's owner said. The NRC's limit for radiation exposure in a year is 5,000 millirems, he said.

The commission, which began inspecting the plant on Monday, did not say how high the radiation levels were or how often such inspections occur.

The nuclear plant, owned by Akron-based FirstEnergy Corp., is about 35 miles northeast of Cleveland and began operating in 1987. FirstEnergy spokesman Todd Schneider said the four workers involved were contractors hired to assist with the plant refueling. He said the contractors were working in a containment building underneath the reactor at the time.

"The contractors did not use the proper method to remove this piece of equipment from underneath the reactor," Schneider said.

The plant refueling has continued on schedule, Schneider said.

"It shouldn't have happened, but the bottom line was it did not impact the safety or health of the contractors or the public," he said.

In March 2010, a small fire broke out in a water pump's lubrication system at the plant. The fire burned for several hours, and two members of the plant's fire brigade were taken to a hospital for heat stress.

The plant experienced numerous safety problems several years ago, causing the NRC to monitor its safety operations every three months in 2005, when the plant was forced to shut down briefly because of problems with pumps that circulate coolant through the reactor's core.

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vmf211
Fighting against Liberalism every day
02:39 PM on 05/17/2011
OMG This is such a left wing liberal fear mongering article it isn't even funny.
There are high levels at all our nuclear plants it just depends on the location or the component of were the work is.
The are alot of area's where it is very very low or none at all.

Without them really saying it sounds like they were working with the incore detectors so yeah it would be high .It is in the middle of the core.

The article also fails to say that NO LIMITS were exceeded , 98 millirem isn't all that much and you are aloud 5000 mr a year. It also doesn't say that no limits were exceed on the RWP they were working under. Thats their radiation work permit that they must work under.

This article is just a bunch of crap and nothing more.
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08:17 PM on 05/10/2011
Now They Tell Us

So what's the deal? Are we getting more reports of accidents at U.S. nukes because of post-Fukushima newsroom momentum or has the NRC suddenly decided to start having real inspections? Or maybe for no reason more nukes just coincidentally started having 'benign' radiation problems.
How many stories did we see about nuke problems before Fukushima? I remember a few for NY's ancient Indian Point reactor, but no one in power cared. It's about 20 miles from NYC, upwind in fact on most days, and it's located atop two old geologic faults. Also, tens of thousands of NY, NJ and CT denizens live within the first circle of doom. The chances of safely evacuating even nine of those people are incalculably tiny.
Good thing a fat dose of radiation only confers super powers, as countless movies and comic books attest.
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12:36 PM on 05/02/2011
Media hype "Nuclear Fear Mongering 101"

So it works in the world of leaks in a 24 x7 electronic world. But you wouldn't know that judging by the subsequent swell of gee-whiz commentary proclaiming this moment as a historic one for Twitter.

...Just as they did during the Fukushima- Daiichi nuclear explosion.

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-501465_162-20058851-501465.html
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12:21 PM on 05/02/2011
More news that Osama Bin Laden's death is good news for Japan

Tokyo stocks jump after news of bin Laden's death

http://mdn.mainichi.jp/mdnnews/business/news/20110502p2g00m0bu071000c.html
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12:18 PM on 05/02/2011
Potential Dangers of Medical Isotope Production

...the U.S. government should provide incentives to encourage the development of its own dedicated reactor that uses only LEU to make this important medical radioisotope. Better still, physicians, patients, and hospital purchasers of all nations could help make the world a safer place by making clear that they would prefer that technetium 99 was made only from LEU.

http://www.thebulletin.org/web-edition/columnists/laura-h-kahn/the-potential-dangers-medical-isotope-production

I am wondering if people here that are against nuclear energy, are for pro-nuclear isotope production reactor.

You see, while nuclear engineering can make nuclear reactors safe, they can also make medical isotopes for you.

So dont bite the hand that feeds you ... literally.
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tumbler snapper
Lawyer, engineer, author, adventurer
02:52 PM on 05/02/2011
Reactors for medical isotope production only are a small fraction of the size of a power generating reactor. Smaller size, smaller risk.
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10:56 AM on 05/02/2011
The highest radiation exposure to any of the workers was 98 millirems, which is equivalent to two or three chest X-rays, a spokesman for the plant's owner said. The NRC's limit for radiation exposure in a year is 5,000 millirems, he said.

This is a benign dose.
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vmf211
Fighting against Liberalism every day
02:42 PM on 05/17/2011
Actually it may be less dose than 1 x-ray and not even 2 or 3 as they claim.
This dose is no big deal and no limits that they worked under were exceeded this is so bogus it is nothing more than left wing fear mongering Doc
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cambo
On the grand MN's side.
11:33 AM on 05/01/2011
Nuclear technology should only belong in a text book and never practiced. America is the leader with over 100 plants of this toxic crap. Wake up and do the right thing.
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HLL
My little dog — a heartbeat at my feet ^..^
10:43 AM on 05/02/2011
Agree. NO NUKES ☮
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11:00 AM on 05/02/2011
What about medical isotope reactors? We need our Tc-99m treatments. Look at this picture, they are administering internal radiation for diagnostic purposes.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technetium-99m

The medical isotope reactors are in short supply. We need to be building more of them. Congressman Markey is in favor of Medical Isotope Reactors from fission products.

http://markey.house.gov/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3844&Itemid=141

He was the cosponsor of HR3476.
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10:58 AM on 05/02/2011
America is not the leader. It might have the most plants, but it is not the leader. The Japanese own Westinghouse and GE. I wake up and do the right thing, every day.

Obama will get his loan guarentees. He pretty much will stay with nuclear energy for our future.

He will pursue nuclear with the same agressivness he pursued Bin Laden.

If you are looking for a head nuclear "cheerleader", start with him.
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vmf211
Fighting against Liberalism every day
02:45 PM on 05/17/2011
Obama loves nukes so lets build them he is the lefts boy so go for it
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dbrett480
06:48 PM on 04/29/2011
Good article. If anything this proves that reactors have an incredibly high standard of safety not seen in other sectors of the energy industry.
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vmf211
Fighting against Liberalism every day
02:46 PM on 05/17/2011
good article this article is nothing more than a fear mongering joke no limit of any kind were exceeded.
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SLS11
Its all there, if we just open our eyes...
02:03 PM on 04/29/2011
Mary Gilchrist - "This profile has been removed. Go to homepage."

Well, THAT didn't take long....
03:35 PM on 04/29/2011
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_B._Calhoun under 1963-1983. Rat utopia. You might remember from your psych courses.
Misanthropics starting by sacrificing the young first I think that's what we are saying, Nukes are too dangerous for our generation and all future ones. They just want their 7 pieces of silver now.
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SLS11
Its all there, if we just open our eyes...
04:16 PM on 04/29/2011
Six generations, SIX generations later the health effects will still be felt by those that were poisoned by Chernobyl. And they don't care..

It is misanthropics, yes, I also look at it as the ultimate in malignant narcissism, mark, to care only about THEIR convenience and comforts NOW, never mind those that still inhabit the earth when they are gone.
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11:01 AM on 05/02/2011
What is a "misanthropic" have to do with the peaceful, safe application of nuclear energy. These are decent hard working people trying to make a technology safer.

Are airline workers misantropes? Cmon get real.
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General Armchair
What, me worry?
05:25 PM on 04/29/2011
Aw that's too bad. She was beyond Ann Coulter, not only is radiation good for you, but so are meltdowns!
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SLS11
Its all there, if we just open our eyes...
05:28 PM on 04/29/2011
Yeah! RIP Mary!
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SLS11
Its all there, if we just open our eyes...
12:44 PM on 04/29/2011
Thank you LT, mrJJ & Winston13 for keeping us informed about what is happening in the world of ailing nuclear reactors. I will be back a bit later to read up on the most recent news.
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vmf211
Fighting against Liberalism every day
02:48 PM on 05/17/2011
Now if those people you mentioned ever had a clue about nuclear power look out
11:57 AM on 04/29/2011
Hello friends. I posted a series of new links this morning to the equally slow Chernobyl thread. It looks like Lonesome Tears and mrJJ have already posted much of the same news here, so I won't be redundant, but in case anyone wants to see what I came up with, the Chernobyl 25th Ann'y thread is where they can be found.

Here is a photo-based piece just published by Scientific American about the process of dismantling a nuclear reactor that I suspect anyone who is following the Fukushima story will find worthwhile:

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=how-to-tear-down-a-nuclear-reactor

There is important news coming out of Japan every day about the nuclear crisis. It is lamentable that HP does not publish any of it, and that those of us who are interested in the subject end up discussing it among ourselves on stale days-old threads.
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11:03 AM on 05/02/2011
antinuclear cheerleaders get it wrong.

Fukushima is becoming stale. Osama bin Laden is keeping it out of the news. I bet you are seething because now the fringe elements of the antinuclear groups seem to want it perpetuated.
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Lonesome Tears
My Poor America...
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Lonesome Tears
My Poor America...
11:13 AM on 04/29/2011
Well I just NOW sent the link to Activist Post's to everyone in the MSM
I think we better start trying to WAKE THEM UP DAILY. It is getting bad folks..real bad.

Radioactive Jet Streams
Dr. Mark Sircus

http://www.activistpost.com/2011/04/radioactive-jet-streams.html

This is bad folks...
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undsoweiter
but I know where to look it up
07:09 PM on 04/29/2011
This is fake, folks.
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mrJJ
如果你不投票,你不能抱怨
10:38 AM on 04/29/2011
Have a good day ppl.. I'll BBL
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Lonesome Tears
My Poor America...
10:40 AM on 04/29/2011
Same to you jj...
12:14 PM on 04/29/2011
Sorry to have missed you this morning, and thank you once again for your ongoing great information and analysis, mrJJ. You are an HP all star player.