Monday, April 21, 2003
IN A MOMENT OF LEAKNESS
A baffling leak has been discovered at one of the newest nuclear
reactors in the U.S. The South Texas Nuclear Project, 90 miles
southwest of Houston, was discovered to have leaked cooling water
from its large reactor vessel, a problem that experts have never
before encountered. "This is the first time it's been seen, either
here or abroad," said Victor Dricks, spokesperson for the U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission. The plant's operators have pledged to
keep the reactor offline until the source of the problem is found and
the leak fixed. Managers of the 103 commercial nuclear plants in the
U.S. have been on the lookout for leaks since last year, when
extensive cooling-water seepage was discovered at the Davis-Besse
nuclear plant near Toledo, Ohio, which has now been shut down for 13
months.
straight to the source: New York Times, Matthew Wald, 19 Apr 2003
http://www.gristmagazine.com/forward.pl?forward_id=1033
only in Grist: Safety dance -- how secure are U.S. nuclear power
plants? -- a two-part series by Shelley Smithson in The Main Dish
http://www.gristmagazine.com/maindish/smithson032602.asp?source=daily
only in Grist: Grading, nuclear-plant style -- a cartoon by Suzy Becker
http://www.gristmagazine.com/ha/ha060302.asp?source=daily
do good: Take action to stop the use of nuclear power in the U.S.
http://www.gristmagazine.com/dogood/toxic.asp?source=daily#nuclear
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