Posted on 03/13/2011 6:00:43 PM PDT by MintyHippo1980
ADIATION from nuclear plants damaged in Japan's earthquake is unlikely to reach US territory in harmful amounts, US nuclear officials say.
"Given the thousands of miles between the two countries, Hawaii, Alaska, the US Territories and the US west coast are not expected to experience any harmful levels of radioactivity," the federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) said in a statement.
"All the available information indicates weather conditions have taken the small releases from the Fukushima reactors out to sea away from the population," the statement read.
The office also said it sent two boiling-water reactor experts as part of a US Agency for International Development (USAID) emergency team helping respond to the crisis in Japan.
The NRC is coordinating with the US Department of Energy and other federal agencies in providing "whatever assistance the Japanese government requests" as they respond to conditions at several nuclear power plant sites following the March 11 earthquake and tsunami, the statement read.
Japan is battling a feared meltdown of two reactors at a quake-hit nuclear plant, in the wake of the disaster.
An explosion at the ageing Fukushima No 1 atomic plant blew apart the building housing one of its reactors on Saturday, one day after the biggest quake ever recorded in Japan unleashed a monster tsunami.
The emergency escalated as crews struggled to prevent overheating at a second reactor where the cooling system has also failed, and the government warned that it too could be hit with a blast.
It’ll reach the US, but it will be so diluted, it won’t matter. Think about the fact that they have detonated nuclear bombs in the atmosphere. The fall out from those is many times what these plants are leaking.
Dittos!
I am following this fairly closely, but it is hard to figure out what is really happening. So far the actual facts appear to be far better than the media hype is making things out to be. I hope this trend continues.
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Seeing the film of that wave was unbelievable. Perfect right 60 foot and breaking even bigger way outside. Suicide ride but what a way to go.
The anti-nuclear groups are stomping their feet and screaming “NOOOOOO!” at this. They were eagerly hoping for deaths from radiation, and it was stolen from them.
It appears that the Japanese engineers have the situations at the nuke plants under control. Greenpeace and CNN are in mourning.
The anti-nuke groups are swarming the networks, taking to the airwaves as “experts” outlining worst-case scenarios as if they were inevitable. Geraldo has one such d-bag on as we speak, talking about the coming Great Quake of New York that will turn Indian Point into a geyser of glowing, molten death for the entire east coast... hitting women and minorities hardest, of course.
Japan’s misery is their opportunity. Subhuman scum. I hate these people.
That's good, because we'll be dealing with the fallout of Obama's Presidency for years to come.
the bombs didn't get to us, this won't either...good grief, they are certainly capable of handling this situation....serious, yes...catastrophic, nO...i'M ONLY TAlking about the nuclear problem, not the quake nor tsunami. No one, not even the U.S. is prepared for something like that. I couldn't believe the damage that we suffered in California as a result of the water....thousands of miles away and we got creamed!!!WOW
Sick.
A: It would appear that some of the nuclear fuel in FD1 has melted and released gaseous fission products to the interior of the reactor. These would include xenon, krypton, and iodine. There are about seven isotopes of xenon that are radioactive and would be released in such an incident, with atomic masses of 133, 135, 137, and 138, along with three isomers, 131m, 133m, and 135m. With the exception of the isomers, each of these xenon atoms will decay into cesium and some into other elements past cesium. There is also krypton but its radioactivity and decay products are of less concern.
Xenon itself is not particularly dangerous. It is a noble gas and is not concentrated in the body. Cesium is more of a concern. Here are the seven decay sequences:
Xenon-131m will decay to stable xenon-131.
Xenon-133m will decay to radioactive xenon-133.
Xenon-133 will decay to stable cesium-133.
Xenon-135m will decay to radioactive xenon-135.
Xenon-135 will decay to very mildly radioactive cesium-135.
Xenon-137 will decay to radioactive cesium-137.
Xenon-138 will decay to radioactive cesium-138 and then quickly to stable barium-138.
Of all of these, the decay of xenon-137 to cesium-137 is probably responsible for the most risk, but xenon-137 decays so quickly that the mobility of cesium-137 is limited. I do not think this poses much risk because it cant get far. The xenon-135 has a longer half-life (9 hours) but decays to a nearly harmless form of cesium (135). I think this poses almost no risk due to the very long half life of cesium-135.
They’re just covering it up. The truth is California’s going to fry. Nancy Pelosi will become a mutant.
I’m not so worried about the radiation. It should dissipate. What bothers me more is that gut feeling that reminds me of the same feeling we all had after 9/11. The feeling that this is a game changer for us all. That the world is about to change even more in terms of life as we knew it.
Nancy Pelosi is already a mutant...
There is no question that the leftists/greenies/Obots will try to exploit this situation to further their agenda of destroying our economy by creating an artificial shortage of energy. Even if every one of the reactors in the plant melts down there still would be no credible threat to the West Coast. Lefties know that people freak out about radiation.
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