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a reminder of that nuclear energy is no harmless affair
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7496998.stm
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I HIGHLY doubt the 360kg figure...
Unless it's U-238, is it? |
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That figure has been mentioned in several media reports now. no doubt that if it is real the officials will try to talk it down. |
But what kind of Uranium?
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it's unenriched
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How dangerous is U-238 anyway?, all I ever hear about is the 235... |
Didn't Rickover drink reactor coolant? Do not see a problem, just depend on who builds and runs them.:yep:
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Still its the safest form of energy in the world. What are the real alternatives? Only one thing in the world can produce more power than a nuke reactor - Grand Coulee dam. And its not much more , and the trade off is the killing of the salmon runs, etc. Take your pick.
I'd say someones in trouble though. The real problem is, people want their cake and eat it to. Can't have no electric generating plants and still have a computer, or even a phone! -S |
I doubt there's too much danger, sure U-238 is toxic, but It's not nearly as dangerous as U-235 because Alpha radiation is rather harmless (Considering your not actively in touch with the source or something)
Anti-Nuclear Energy fanatics are obviously using this as an excuse to further their goals Or...I might not know what I'm talking about |
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Uranium is heavy, so I am kind of curious as to why it would be found in an overflow situation anyway? It should sink to the bottom of the tank, and theoretically wouldn't overflow with the liquid unless that liquid was in constant motion. -S |
Well considering that U238 is what is called Natural Uranium, I am not all that concerned. Uranium is about 40 times more abundant than silver.
It does pose a toxicity hazard in what is commonly called "heavy metal poisoning" and needs to be treated with due respect. Respect, but not fear. Caution not panic. However the referenced article is a great example of how the media can get people spun up with the very mention of that evil element Uranium oohhhh very scary. |
What Europe should really be worried about is U-48. I just started a new GWX career :arrgh!:
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Gee, Subman, looks like we agree on this one. |
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