Published: June 27th, 2011 at 8:23 am ET
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Nebraska Residents in No Danger After Floods Hit Nuke Plant: Waters Breach Berm at Fort Calhoun Nuclear Station, ABC News, June 27, 2011:
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ABC News: New documents show that only 11 days ago workers were still plugging holes where water could come flooding in to Ft. Calhoun nuke plant.
Published: June 27th, 2011 at 8:23 am ET
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“Doubling of Nuclear Catastrophe (from 3-11 to 6-22)?”
http://globalcooperative.wordpress.com/2011/06/27/doubling-of-nuclear-catastrophe-from-3-11-to-6-22/
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Do you also have a theory for the dates of TMI / Chernobyl / Majak,……??

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They should have hired some Dutch folks.
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Hey, Check it out!
More Nuclear FUN…
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/2011/06/27/2011-06-27_new_mexico_wildfires_force_evacuation_at_los_alamos_nuclear_labratory.html?r=news/national
Nothin to see here, Move along…
Rinse, Repeat…
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Evacuation at Los Alamos..
You’re right nothing to see here…
If it wasn’t so messy in a nuclear sense..I’d love to watch it burn.
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Was kinda my point…
We are being fed the chaff, while the wheat is glowing in the field…;)
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Ft. Calhoun made it to NHK!!
http://www3.nhk.or.jp/daily/english/27_15.html
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Prior to berm deflatement !!!
This means that the River Flooding Stage is at 31.29 Feet which corresponds to 1006.58 Feet.
NOW, see some elevation Maps of Fort Calhoun that show that Grade (ground floor) Elevation is approximately 1007′.
Elevation Maps for:
Emergency Diesel Generators – Grade Level – Some flooding of these are probable. Diesels Rooms are Centered on Page and are “Generator Diesel 1 and 2″
Raw Water Cooling Pump Elevation – Also approximately 1007 Feet Above Mean Sea Level. There are several of these but this is typical. If the Motor Floods, then this pump will not run.
Safeguards Room – There are two of these rooms, each responsible for redundant Cooling Functions for Decay Heat Removal and Spent Fuel Pool Cooling. Note that they are on the Lowest Elevations (971 Feet) – Flooding is a major concern.
http://www.homeland-defense4u.com/Fort%20Calhoun%20Fire%20and%20Flood.htm
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ooops…thanks for that.
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