ThisOldCabin said:
We're within the 15 mile range from our closest.I don't plan on leaving.We will stay and use what we have.They have been showing on the local news how safe ours is.They get to keep it safe and I'll keep me and mine safe.I have a underground house with a inside drilled well.I need to know how long that water source will be good.This plant has been here since 1974.I don't fish anywhere near it but I still wonder how it could harm the water.I haven't research it but I wonder is there someway to "clean" the water of radiation?
The well be be good for as long as it takes for a meltdown to contaminate ground water.
Reverse osmosis is the best bet to get radiation out if it is not too terribly high.
The radiation from a reactor is far more dangerous than that from the bombs.
If its a 74 plant it is a dinasaur. This Japan thing is going to really wake people up to how unsafe the plants are and how poorly prepared they are to deal with emergencies.
Do you know how long your plant can keep cooling once power is out? in other words do you know how long their emergency back up system is good for? is it sufficient? even if a level 4 or 5 tornado came through taking out the grid in your area?
Is there alterntive cooling options? If so what are they? are they viable?
Do you understand what a melt down is and that currently in Japan the meltdown is causing groundlevel water contamininaiton for Tokyo, a city of 40 million people.
Does your plant have alternative power lines coming in?
Does your plant have access to tons of boron or cement?
Is your plant on or near a fault line?
Has your plant provided local residents with iodine?
What are the escape routes?
Where is your plant storing their spent rods?
Are they on site? How are they stored?
are you familiar with the foods and nutrients and chelation methods to detox radiaiton?
Do you have a geiger counter to check your food and water?
Do you understand that the correct geiger counter is likely too expensive for most people?
Do you understand that your government will likely lie to you about the severity of a leak or other malfunction at the plant?