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DMac
27th September 2011, 09:12 AM
Electrical problems trigger radioactive steam release at Palisades (http://michiganmessenger.com/52729/electrical-problems-trigger-radioactive-steam-release-at-palisades)



By Eartha Jane Melzer | 09.26.11

Entergy’s Palisades nuclear plant near South Haven is venting radioactive steam into the environment as part of an unplanned shutdown triggered by an electrical accident.

This shutdown, which began Sunday evening, came just five days after the plant restarted from a shutdown that was caused by a leak in the plant’s cooling system.

Nuclear Regulatory Commission spokeswoman Prema Chandrithal said that the current shutdown happened because an object slipped during work on a circuit breaker and caused an arc that took out power for one of two DC electrical systems that power safety valves and other devices.

According to a notice filed with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the plant is stable and “controlling temperature using Atmospheric Dump Valves.”

“The steam that would normally go to the generators, that steam is now going into the environment … through the steam stack,” said Chandrithal. “This would have very low levels of tritium.”

Tritium is a radioactive isotope of hydrogen.

The plant is monitoring the levels and will report them to the NRC, Chandrithal said.

Palisades’ 798-megawatt reactor began operation in 1971, and through a license extension granted by NRC, may operate until 2031.



http://www.entergy-nuclear.com/plant_information/palisades.aspx

sirgonzo420
27th September 2011, 09:22 AM
Nuclear energy is great until something fucks up.

undgrd
27th September 2011, 10:00 AM
Everything you never knew you wanted to know about Tritium
http://www.physics.isu.edu/radinf/tritium.htm


+1 for Tritium Night Sights

Awoke
27th September 2011, 10:25 AM
Tritium is USUALLY a byproduct of Heavy Water reactors. (D2O - Dueterium)

Likely no Tritium. Just sayin...


EDIT EDIT -

EVERYBODY RELAX.
The PWR is a dual closed loop system, so if they are blowing off steam, it is very unlikely that it is radioactive steam. The steam they typically blow off is from an radioactive-free loop of water. Unless they have ruptured their primary heat transport system. Then you can worry.

Steam blow off is typical when Nuke things go wonky and need recovery.



EDIT again to add image:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a0/PressurizedWaterReactor.gif/420px-PressurizedWaterReactor.gif

The red loop is radioactive water under high pressure so it can reach high temperatures. The blue loop is service water that flows through and absorbs the super heat, turning into steam, which is then used to turn the turbines.
Typically when Nuke plants blow off steam, is is the blue loop. I am not saying that is the case this time, because I have been so busy posting these posts that I haven't read any more info yet, so take with salt for now.

Santa
27th September 2011, 10:31 AM
Nuclear energy is great until something fucks up.

Oh come on. Nucular energy can't "fuck up." Not with all the brilliant nucular phisisists and electro enginiers from India and China with toolbelts working away on the reactors.

keehah
27th September 2011, 11:17 AM
WTF is with all the nuclear fuck ups this last year? Has it always been this bad? Is it the engineered (for short term control) collapse of skill and health of western civilization?


“controlling temperature using Atmospheric Dump Valves.”
Thats basically how the Fukishima Plant is running.

Neuro
27th September 2011, 02:08 PM
WTF is with all the nuclear fuck ups this last year? Has it always been this bad? Is it the engineered (for short term control) collapse of skill and health of western civilization?


Thats basically how the Fukishima Plant is running.
Yes Fukushima is using the earth as a heatsink now...

mick silver
27th September 2011, 02:16 PM
WTF is with all the nuclear fuck ups this last year? Has it always been this bad? Is it the engineered (for short term control) collapse of skill and health of western civilization?


Thats basically how the Fukishima Plant is running.
most of the people working there i would not let change my oil ...

Joe King
27th September 2011, 02:38 PM
most of the people working there i would not let change my oil ...



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