Unchained Preppers
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: special-k on December 20, 2011, 01:10:37 PM
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This might make ya' feel all warm and fuzzy all over!
http://www.ucsusa.org/nuclear_power/reactor-map/embedded-flash-map.html (http://www.ucsusa.org/nuclear_power/reactor-map/embedded-flash-map.html)
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I wonder why the University's reactor is listed and why the various experimental reactors in Los Alamos are not listed?
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I wonder why the University's reactor is listed and why the various experimental reactors in Los Alamos are not listed?
Good question....Do the "experimental reactors" actually feed the power grid?
On another note, I noticed that I just so happen to live in the only area of the eastern half of the U.S., that is the farthest away from from reactors.....which should serve to buy me some time, just in case.
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I believe that the University's reactor provides a small amount of power to the grid but that it is hit and miss on account of it being an experimental reactor, being reconfigured as often as it is.
You think you're in a good spot? What about NM?
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I googled around and never really found out whats considered a "safe" distance from a nuclear reactor in an all out melt down of said reactor...if anyone has any links please post them up... im wondering because im about 75 miles more or less down wind from one...
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I heard San Onofre was leaking. They had to shutdown the beach where I learned to surf.
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75 miles is not far enough away, depending on the weather on that day.
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MERGED TOPIC NOTICE: The topic "What's a safe distance?" has been merged with the older topic "Map of Nuclear Power Reactor Sites."
http://straightprep.com/forum/index.php?topic=1332.0 (http://straightprep.com/forum/index.php?topic=1332.0)
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Thanks special-K [URL=http://www.smileyvault.co
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My dad worked out at the Los Alamos Labratory for years. He said you would be shocked how lax the security is out there, and how nonchalant some of the employees were about security. This was way before 9/11, so I don't know if that's changed a lot or not.
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There's two reactors about 130 miles Southwest of me, although they had FN and FGN respectively.
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Due to the inbound storm (Sandy), some of y'all might want to take a refresher look at the concentration and locations of reactors in the area that is forecast to be affected:
http://www.ucsusa.org/nuclear_power/reactor-map/embedded-flash-map.html (http://www.ucsusa.org/nuclear_power/reactor-map/embedded-flash-map.html)