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Nuclear waste burial is far too risky... new evidence by example a month! A month to the IRSN deign to explain what happens to the WIPP (Waste Isolation Pilot Plant), the United States Cigeo (in the State of New Mexico). The IRSN (Institute for radiological protection and nuclear safety), State body to monitor and evaluate the nuclear, including the website of ANDRA in Bure, comes to recognize (its here) that the unthinkable has happened. The absence of answers, since person is still rendered in the contaminated galleries, many questions arise:-how a fire could occur in the galleries of exploitation? -how the radioelements could they be freed in the galleries, while stored drums are deemed waterproof? -how of the radioelements (which among the most toxic, plutonium and americium) they could be detected outside, on the surface, while the ventilation shafts are equipped with filters called Tea, high efficiency? -How do I know what caused the unthinkable without going to see on the spot? and how to go in this confined space hyper radioactive? -How to remove the damaged packages that continue to contaminate the facilities if you cant access the storage? - and if a new fire occurs under these conditions, how can master it without access to the home? It will listen with great interest the explanations of the known and recognized whistleblower, Arnie Gundersen of Fairewinds Energy (it is here > https://youtube/watch?v=DHHSCjQ2dyc thanks to kna) burial is madness... examples accumulate can still and really trusting to the project of landfill cigeo Andra, in France, while the stored waste then would be of a different magnitude than those of the WIPP? The CEDRA will bring new elements in the near future. Meanwhile, honest people can note that:-the underground nuclear dustbin of ASSE, Germany, had been guaranteed 100% safe > today is a cesspool - STOCAMINE, France (Alsace) underground chemical waste, had been guaranteed 100% safe > today is a disaster -the underground nuclear dustbin of the WIPP, in the United States, had been guaranteed 100% safe > we now know what it is - as the foreseen underground nuclear waste at Yucca Mountain (United States), Gorleben (Germany)... -... as would say the IRSN: UGS is the reference solution burial is an impasse, urgent need to change the law Michel Goyet thanks for sharing of the text :-))
Posted on: Fri, 21 Mar 2014 18:10:49 +0000

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