biff44
Electrical
- Oct 19, 2004
- 497
Anyone here familiar witht he San Onofre plant? Just saw their mock drill going on on tv. The announcer mentioned that the plant was near or right on a fault line? Also, the brief picture of the plant showed it to be nearly at sea level with a very short wall to stop waves from flooding it. So, basic quetions:
1) Why are they allowed to store spent nuclear rods at a plant so close to a fault line? Why are the nuclear rods not emergency evacuated to a safer location???
2) Why are they allowed to operate with such a short sea wall between them and a potential tsunami in an earthquake prone region?
These both seem like common sense engineering safety quesitons to me! In hindsight from Fukushima, why is nobody thinking about this stuff?
Maguffin Microwave wireless design consulting
1) Why are they allowed to store spent nuclear rods at a plant so close to a fault line? Why are the nuclear rods not emergency evacuated to a safer location???
2) Why are they allowed to operate with such a short sea wall between them and a potential tsunami in an earthquake prone region?
These both seem like common sense engineering safety quesitons to me! In hindsight from Fukushima, why is nobody thinking about this stuff?
Maguffin Microwave wireless design consulting