February 2017

Nuclear Weapons 253 - National Nuclear Safety Administration Issue Devastating Evaluation of CB&E Areva MOX Project At Savannah River

       One of the concerns over nuclear power that I keep returning to is the incompetence and malpractice of corporations that are members of the nuclear industry. Over and over again, major nuclear corporations have been caught cheating on safety practices, equipment maintenance, construction standards, regulatory requirements, etc. on nuclear projects.

Nuclear Reactors 262 - Transatomic Power Corporation Has To Withdraw Exaggerated Claims About Its Liquid Salt Reactor Design

       Transatomic Power Corporation is one of the new companies that is pushing a different approach to nuclear power reactors than the conventional light water reactors (LWR).  The company was founded in 2011 by two MIT students from the MIT Nuclear Science & Engineering department.

Nuclear Reactors 261 - Lithuania Trying To Shut Down Construction Of Nuclear Power Reactor in Belarus

        Accidents at nuclear power plants can release massive amounts of radioactive materials that are unimpeded by national borders as they spread with the wind. This means that nations have a responsibility that extends beyond their borders to neighboring nations to manage nuclear power plants responsibly.

Nuclear Weapons 252 - Authorities Worried About Terrorists Smuggling Nuclear Bombs Inside Bales Of Marijuana

       I have mentioned the threat of terrorists smuggling small nuclear bombs into the United States in previous posts. As a matter of fact, my 2012 novel, Rare Earths, featured just such activity as part of the plot. A decade ago, a software company that I worked for bid on a project to improve inspection and tracking of containers coming into U.S. ports.

Radioactive Waste 219 - Iodine-131 From An Unidentified Source Has Been Detected Over Europe Recently

       In early January, minute amounts of radioactive iodine-131 were detected in the atmosphere over the Svanhovd, Norway air monitoring station very close to the border with the Russian Kola peninsula. The next observation was at Rovaniemi in Finnish Lapland.

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