Another Problem at Fort Calhoun Nuke Plant

25 05 2012

Neb. utility reports finding flaw at nuclear plant

 Omaha Public Power District workers found a flaw this week in one of more than 50 heaters that help maintain the temperature of the water used to generate steam at its nuclear plant, but the utility said Friday that the plant remains safe and shut down.

OPPD found the problem Monday and reported it to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission two days later, after determining the issue could be significant. It was discovered while workers were replacing a faulty heater and following up on a report of a problem with similar heaters last year at a British nuclear power plant. . . (more)

http://www.theindependent.com/news/state/neb-utility-reports-finding-flaw-at-nuclear-plant/article_734caa97-3a8a-5bdb-9549-ae4d519ade76.html





Fort Calhoun Nuke Plant – Flood Water Eroding & Weakening Levees

31 01 2012

Fort Calhoun OPPD Nuclear Power Plant Update Eroding & Weakening Levees

LINK – http://youtu.be/1xp8pfK6tM4

found on Reality Check





Flooded Nebraska Nuke Plant Still a Mess

11 01 2012

From ENE News –

Problems continue to emerge at troubled Ft. Calhoun: Now worse than worst grade a reactor can have and still operate — Plus cause of fire that knocked out spent fuel pool cooling this summer remains unknown

http://enenews.com/problems-continue-to-emerge-at-troubled-ft-calhoun-and-cause-of-fire-that-knocked-out-spent-fuel-pool-cooling-system-still-unknown





Enviro Group Calls for Daily Updates on Nebraska Nuke Plant Floodings + More

30 06 2011

A leading environmental group is calling on the Omaha Public Power District and the Army Corp of Engineers to intensify the pro-active publication of all information regarding two flood-threatened Nebraska nuclear plants at Fort Calhoun and Cooper Nuclear Station. . . .

http://www.sacbee.com/2011/06/30/3738874/enviro-group-calls-for-daily-updates.html

Water Water Everywhere, but Nebraskashima is A-OK

The media blackout is finally kaput. Tuesday was the day that Ft Calhoun finally made the evening news and not just local TV, conspiracy or leftnut websites or NHK that were already giving Ft Calhoun equal billing with Fukushima as the Next Great Thing That Could Go OMG, along with the Los Alamos fire. . . .

http://www.topix.com/city/fort-calhoun-ne/2011/06/water-water-everywhere-but-nebraskashima-is-a-ok 

( we LOVE the new word “Nebraskashima” ) 

From the timid Omaha news biz:

What if dam breaks?

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is asking for an explanation of the flooding that would occur should a dam break upstream of two Nebraska nuclear plants it monitors.

Combined, the six U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dams on the flood-swollen Missouri River comprise one of the largest reservoir systems in the country. The dams are releasing historic amounts of water during what will be a summer of managed flooding in the Missouri River valley.

On Wednesday, the NRC regional office that oversees Nebraska sent an official request to the corps for its 2009 and 2010 analyses of what would happen if a dam fails.

Fort Calhoun Nuclear Station, 19 miles north of Omaha, has been taken offline because of the flooding. The river surrounds the plant to a depth of about two feet.

About 70 miles south of Omaha, Cooper Nuclear Station remains online. On Thursday, the river was about three feet below the level that would require the plant to shut down. . . .

http://www.omaha.com/article/20110630/NEWS01/110639977

On the  dreaded possibility of DAM FAILURE above Neb. nuke plants –

STORY   http://enenews.com/just-in-nrc-sends-concerned-about-what-would-happen-if-a-dam-fails-upstream-from-nebraska-nuke-plants-theyve-had-some-issues-corps-tells-omaha-official

VIDEO  http://revolutionarypolitics.tv/video/viewVideo.php?video_id=15507&title=as-long-as-a-dam-doesn-t-break-upstream-everything-should-be-fine-if-one-fails-all-bets-are-off


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