[AT] Reply about the rider in Chernobyl
George Willer
gwill at toast.net
Tue Apr 6 10:20:23 PDT 2004
Today, after a shutdown of more than two years and endless red tape, I can
look north and see the steam rising from the Davis Besse cooling tower.
It's finally up to 100% output. It's about time! All's right with the
world. :-)
George Willer
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>
>
> > Steve----Thanks for posting Arnie's reply concerning the Chernobyl VS.
TMI.
> > I sure hope that his belief concerning U. S plants is correct.
> >
> >
> > H. L. Staples
> > McLoud, Oklahoma
> > USA
> >
> >
> H.L.
>
> I was fortunate enough to have been under the mentorship of a very
> experienced and knowledgeable engineer with the Tulsa District Corps of
Engineers.
> After the TMI iincident he was on the investigation team from the Corps to
analyze
> the other Nuclear sites in the US. He was not only a good concrete design
> engineer, but a good all around engineer. After he returned from his duty
on
> the investigative team, his comment to me was in case of an earthquake, or
> nuclear attack, his first place to go would be one of those nuclear
reactors...
> He described the reinforcing and concrete in one of the sites, and he also
had
> pictures of the construction of one... The concrete and steel in these
is
> massive. It is beyond imagination, you have to see it to believe....
>
> Cecil in OKla
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