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![]() The first episode of The Simpsons didn't air until 12/17/89. A quick look shows the last increase in the number of operating reactors happened between before 1990. I think there was some bad info out there before The Simpsons. ------------------------------------------------------------------ So it must of been Palo Verde instead of San Onofre. Like I said, I don't watch TV. But the same message applies: the bulk of American 'intelligence' regarding nuclear power is based on a cartoon. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Another point folks fail to appreciate is that civilian tea-kettles are operated 'way down the curve compared to Navy reactors. Plus, being shore-based they are hardened to an extent that's difficult to understand. Up on the turbine deck of SONGS-2 Japanese and Korean engineers would actually giggle and take pictures of each other standing beside a 10x10 I-beam stanchion supporting a 1" high-pressure instrument line, which is what it takes to guarantee Richter 9 survivability. (As a point of interest, the Japanese have recently learned what happens when they fail to build to worse-case standards.) -R.S.Hoover |
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