Is Vermont Yankee safe?

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http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/2010/0224/State-Senate-pulls-the-plug-on-Vermont-Yankee-nuclear-plant

The Vermont State Senate vote to retire the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant is a blow to the hope for nuclear renaissance – because much of it involves renovating aging plants that critics say are just too old.

On Wednesday, the Vermont Senate voted 26 to 4 to shut down the nuclear plant in 2012, as originally planned – apparently the first time a legislature has voted to close a nuclear plant. Louisiana-based Entergy had hoped to relicense the 40-year-old reactor, which had been criticized for collapsed cooling towers and other problems.



Huh. I had always felt pretty safe living just a few miles from the plant.
My confidence was shaken over the last few months.
For those who have not been following it here's the cliffs:

Vermont Yankee got permission to increase power 20 percent at the oldest nuke plant in the country a couple of years ago. A former employee, a "whistleblower" testified at the hearings for the increase the plant was already unsafe and predicted a number of things that would fail if the plant got the 20 percent upgrade. About a year after turning it up, a cooling tower collapsed, as predicted.

Vermont Yankee applied for a 20 year extension of its 2012 turn off date (at the increased 20 percent power) The head guy was asked a bunch of questions, one of which was about leakage of nuclear materials from underground pipes, a problem at other plants. The guy testified Vermont Yankee didn't have any underground pipes.

About 2 months ago radioactive tritium was found in the groundwater around the plant. The head admitted he lied and Vermont Yankee did have those kinds of pipes.

About 1 month we found out not only did the top guy know, but they knew about the leak for over a year, and didn't want to shut the plant down to fix it, as per internal memos. So they poured something like "super glue" into the pipes to hold it until a planned shutdown when they could fix the problem.

About 2 weeks a go Vermont Yankee admitted the leak was a lot more than they had said, and had reached the Connecticutt River.

Vermont Yankee put the top guy on paid leave.



Am I being paranoid? Does this sound like a company I can trust to run this plant? Should I be glad the Vermont Senate voted to shut it down? After all, its going to cost me money since they will have to build alternate generating capacity.
And, on another issue, how the f*ck could the guy who did this not be facing criminal charges?

What do you think?
 
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Kreon

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Seeing as I also live less than 50 miles from it as well, I have to say that the people running the plant are completely unfit to do so. Dumb.

I do support nuclear power, but I wonder if there aren't other ways to produce power without carbon emissions and smog. Like wind, hydro, or solar.

Vermont Yankee has some serious issues though. from the cooling tower collapse to the tritium, there should be red flags for everyone (gov't included). It does kind of sadden me to see it close, but at the same time I would rather they close than risk more contamination.
 

FoBoT

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commercial nuclear power is very safe
i would like to see new plants built with most modern technology , not just renovation/life extension of the old plants
 

Schadenfroh

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Modern nuclear reactor designs >>>>> the ancient crap that we have left over from the time before we became scared of nuclear power.
 

jhu

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New nuclear power plants are better than old nuclear power. But fission can't be anything more than another stop-gap measure since we'll also run out of uranium one day.
 

IronWing

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Yes, the plant is absolutely safe. You can rely on my judgment on this as I visited the Atomic Museum in Oak Ridge so I know what I'm talking about. I'm also a Lifer which adds gravitas to my words.
 
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