I hope this never happens.
https://www.wunderground.com/cat6/N...kistan-War-Could-Kill-2-Billion#disqus_thread
https://www.wunderground.com/cat6/N...kistan-War-Could-Kill-2-Billion#disqus_thread
I hope this never happens.
https://www.wunderground.com/cat6/N...kistan-War-Could-Kill-2-Billion#disqus_thread
These two never should have gotten nukes in the first place.
A nuclear plant melt down is not like a nuclear bomb. In Japan at Fukushima they only evacuated out 12 miles.If power failure happened across America how many Nuclear plants would melt down? Remember the reason in the end that Fukushima melted down was the cooling towers lost power to cool the rods. People mention the effects of an EMP as losing power and air conditioning or water supply etc. but I rarely hear anyone mention all of the Nuke plants that melt down within a few days or hours of no cooling. I think more would die from that than a lack of food in a few weeks or lack of water.
But they continue to leak for a long time. Weather, and wind can drag the leakage around quite a bit. They covered the plants with concrete there and Chernobyl. Fukushima leaked int o the sea. and levels raised all the way to the US coast. How many Nuke plants across America? How far is the distance between them? How many sit on waterways? How far will the damage leak if left unchecked?A nuclear plant melt down is not like a nuclear bomb. In Japan at Fukushima they only evacuated out 12 miles.
I believe the only nuke plant in the world that is not built next to a body of water is America's largest that is just west of Phoenix. Built in the desert.Almost every plant in the US is built on or very near rivers or oceans
The plant near Phoenix loses about 50 million gallons of water per day as lost steam. The plant uses treated wastewater from Phoenix that comes via a canal dug just for that purpose.Your probably right Hiwall. I know they have to have large quantities of water both for cooling and to create steam to generate electricity.
That way Phoenix residents are not drinking their own recycled urine.The plant near Phoenix loses about 50 million gallons of water per day as lost steam. The plant uses treated wastewater from Phoenix that comes via a canal dug just for that purpose.
I would imagine that others would do the same. For once, immigration would be headed south of the border.Yellowstone is an extinction event waiting to happen. It is the largest super volcano on the planet.
I am just far enough west that it will take a year or so to affect me personally. I will get to watch the rest of the northern hemisphere go dark before I starve to death.
I may try to get into the southern hemisphere to stay ahead of it a bit. On the bright side we won't have to worry about global warming for a decade or so.
It is more than 300 pages. It would be a great book to have Office Depot print it out and spiral bind for easy access to the information.This is an older book, but still viable IMO. He was a researcher at a National lab that dealt with lots of thing nuclear.
http://www.madisoncountyema.com/nwss.pdf
It is listed as a best seller! That is really interesting! The price is cheaper than printing it out and binding or putting it into a 3 ring binder.I think I've saw it in hard copy in other places. Amazon perhaps. But there is a ton on info in it.
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