Guess Whos Coming to Dinner at the Fort Calhoun Nuclear Plant?
Posted by
JAC on 6/23/2011, 7:12 am
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![](http://files.hawaiinewsdaily.com.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/dry-cask.jpg) The dry-storage bunker is half-submerged OUTSIDE the AquaDam condom. It's the smaller brown building adjacent to the white tank at the right of this picture
Earlier this month, workers at the Fort Calhoun Nuclear Plant surrounded the reactor and other key parts of the facility with a massive water berm called an "AquaDam".
Fort Calhoun had a foot-deep pool next to the reactor for spent fuel rods. The pool was so full in 2009 that they were sealing the fuel rods up in dry casks and sticking them in an on-site 'mausoleum'.
This, of course, is why there is a no-fly zone around the plant - someone might realize that wherever the fuel casks and underground fuel pools are, they are NOT inside the condom.
Hat tip and a bow to Arthur Hu for finding the dry-storage bunker, half-submerged OUTSIDE the condom. It's the smaller brown building adjacent to the white tank.
No one really knows what their condition is - or even if the spent fuel is still on-site. No one in the major media is asking the question, and the operators aren't saying.
So who made the dry storage cask containers at Fort Calhoun?
That would be Transnuclear, Inc.
And who owns Transnuclear? Areva.
And what else is Aveva doing?
Selling water purification tanks and systems to TEPCO for Fukushima.
What else does Areva do? Anything it wants, since it's a giant multinational behemoth. |
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