Drying out from Hurricane Florence US South East Braces for Tropical Storm Rains

8 10 2018

TROPICAL STORM MICHAEL – Arrival Times

NHC Report – Hurricane Matthew set to make landfall in mid-week. Any delay in that increases the storm strength as it picks up more Gulf water.

The Charlotte ObserverTropical Storm Michael expected to become a hurricane, may aim for Carolinas, experts say

“The track as of 5 p.m. Sunday reflected more of an eastward turn, to include areas still recovering from devastating flooding from Hurricane Florence. It shows Michael becoming a hurricane in the Gulf by 1 a.m. Tuesday, reaching Florida about 1 p.m. Wednesday and moving across Georgia and into the Carolinas by 1 p.m. Thursday.

The flooding across the Carolinas is ending . . .

. . . but the ground and farms have to be pretty soggy. Mosquito reports indicate there’s probably lots of ponding still around too.

The Charlotte ObserverEvacuated and evicted, many of Hurricane Florence’s victims have nowhere to go

Shelters are giving washed-out homeless people the boot now. So how can they offer “help” in the event of new floods? How can useless FEMA direct an evacuation (to where?) in the event one of the many nuke plants in the storm path suffers flooding or nuclear accident from loss of power?

NC DOT road outage map

   

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When Brunswick nuke plant town, Southport, got cut off by flooding on roads and bridges FEMA should have announced their Plan B for emergency evacuation. They didn’t announce it because THEY DON’T HAVE IT.

 





5 Million TONS of coal ash is stored upriver from Brunswick nuke plant

17 09 2018

Duke energy has a map of all their coal ash landfills. Hurricane Florence is still dumping rain on North Carolina.

Brunswick NPP is located near the coast near Wilmington, NC – you can check the river levels around the Cape Fear River here: https://water.weather.gov/ahps/region.php?state=nc

Duke has a lot of coal ash stored at their energy plant site near Lake Sutton, above Wilmington.

Coal Ash sites:

These are all from Duke Energy. There could be other ones in NC and SC etc.

The emergency flood plans for the coal ash sites are considering dam failure scenario not hurricane or deluge. Coal ash storage data and reports page from Duke Energy.

Inundation map [PDF]

Other hurricane Florence stories — click the graphic at the top of the right sidebar

 

 





Brunswick Nuke Plant to Takes Direct Hit from Hurricane Florence

14 09 2018

Brunswick 1 and 2 nuke plants are 30 miles S of Wilmington, NC right on the coast. They use GE Mark 1 reactors.
INFO | STATUS

Mining Awareness – Brunswick Nuclear Power Station Apparently Still Hasn’t Addressed Flooding Worst Case Scenario (Reevaluation); Targeted By Hurricane Florence

Mining Awareness – Brunswick Nuclear Power Station’s “Cliff Edge” Barriers Appear To Fall Almost 8 Feet Short Of Required Storm Surge Protection Level

7 – 11 Feet of surge is coming to the coast – Up to 40 Inches of Rain From Florence to Trigger Catastrophic Flooding

Storm surge warning for Wilmington – NC –

STORM SURGE – LATEST LOCAL FORECAST: LIFE-THREATENING STORM SURGE POSSIBLE – PEAK STORM SURGE INUNDATION: THE POTENTIAL FOR 2-4 FEET ABOVE GROUND SOMEWHERE WITHIN SURGE PRONE AREAS – WINDOW OF CONCERN: THROUGH MONDAY MORNING – POTENTIAL THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY: POTENTIAL FOR STORM SURGE FLOODING GREATER THAN 3 FEET ABOVE GROUND – THE STORM SURGE THREAT HAS REMAINED NEARLY STEADY FROM THE PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT. -“ — updated warning(s) will go in comments here – FC

Potential Storm Surge Flooding Map



LINK – https://youtu.be/uHGAFupIpFU

LINK – https://youtu.be/VbLOoHFADVw

LINK – https://youtu.be/rFkTcvlqzjw

REMINDER – nuke plants require conventional electricity to operate without melting down. A power outage over an hour is a crisis as back-up generators constantly fail when put to use.

Friday A.M. :


From: https://poweroutage.us/area/state/north%20carolina





Another Three Mile Island Disaster or Worse in the Making: Brunswick and Perry Nuclear Power Stations Valve and Electrical Failures This Week

13 02 2016

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Power Lines to Brunswick Nuclear Power Station in North Carolina
Oddly, Nuclear Power Stations depend on electricity from the grid for cooling of the reactor and its spent fuel pool. Above ground power lines at Brunswick nuclear power station, on the Atlantic Ocean, put it at high risk from hurricanes, as well as tornadoes. Building in background is Brunswick Nuclear Power Station. One can only hope that backup generators work, and that they can access enough diesel.

There are endless problems at aging nuclear power stations, which are reported by the US NRC using the euphemism of “event” like it’s a big nuclear party: http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/event-status/event/ Some “events” are indeed drunk or drugged up employees, euphemistically called “fitness for duty”, or rather lack thereof. It puts in mind those who hold parties during major hurricanes, rather than evacuating. While hurricane parties often end badly for the stupid participants, nuclear “events” could impact many innocents for generations.

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Fire & Explosion at Brunswick Nuke Plant (N.C.)

9 02 2016

ENE-News Officials: Fire/Explosion Reported at US Nuclear Plant — Emergency Alert Declared — Fire/Explosion occurred after “unexpected power decrease” in reactor — “Emergency response facilities staffed” — “Abnormal event with potential to impact… public health and safety” (VIDEO)

whiteRAD_yelRedFacility: BRUNSWICK [Nuclear Plant in North Carolina]… Emergency Class: ALERT… EMERGENCY DECLARED… RPS [Reactor Protection System] ACTUATION – CRITICAL… MANUAL SCRAM AND ALERT DECLARATION DUE TO ELECTRICAL FAULT RESULTING IN FIRE/EXPLOSION…

http://enenews.com/officials-emergency-alert-declared-nuclear-plant-fireexplosion-reported-after-unexpected-power-decrease-reactor-emergency-response-facilities-staffed-abnormal-event-potential-impact-public-he

Info on Brunswickhere and here.  It is in Southport, N.C..

NRC Event Report  (event # 51715 )

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