Posted on 01/11/2014 2:44:11 PM PST by truthfinder9
Daily Cos? Seriously?? You expect to be taken seriously using Daily Kos Diary as a source?
This is an interesting little speech/talk by Michael Crichton on fear and environmentalism. He hits on some of the things you stated.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOu8akBowTg
I don’t understand those who assure us that there is such a limited risk. THis situation has never occurred before, there is no data that indicates that only small amounts of radioactive waste can or will transfer to land? Those who tell us we should have no concerns have no data to back up their assertions.
For example, someone posted recently that sea bird droppings will transfer radioactive waste to land as the birds eat contaminated fish etc. You’ve just read fish concentrate waste 100 times and walruses 1000 times. I haven’t seen research proving that the problem will remain a non-issue largely because this situation is absolutely unprecedented.
And what about the Seahawls, Chargers and 49ers teams playing like they’re mutated supermen?
The only explanation must be Fukishima radioactivity!
It’s only logical...
You and everyone else is surrounded by lots of radioactive atoms of all types.....diluted to very small concentrations. Adding the very tiny amou ts of materials transferred by bizarre and minimal forces such as bird excrement might increase concentrations from say .000001Bq per unit measure to .000002Bq. An increase yes but a one that is essentially irrelevant.
You will recieve more dose in the form of cosmic radiation from a cross country flight than from contaminated bird droppings etc.
Maybe...but my vote would be steroids....have em pee in a cup.
“Sand does not bind with Cs atoms, neither does NaCl. “
What about “stick toether” as opposed to forming atomic bonds? Sea spray contains other minerals that end up land and they don’t have to “bind” (atomic bonds) to salt to have that happen, they simply are blown from water onto the land.
Ya know, I’d like some data, not just assertions that the public just can’t think and is over reacting. I think it’s reasonable for us to want information on an unprecedented situation.
That’s all I’ve heard since Fukushima - that we shouldn’t be concerned about 3 core melt downs. Situation normal. NOT
Normalcy bias? You want 3 core melt-downs dumping hundreds of tons of radioactive waste water into the ocean for years (and years and years to come) to be the new “normal”?
Went there three years. Science departments are strong, along with (more so) the University of British Columbia.
Any worse than the above ground nuke tests of the 1950s and 1960s?
Those hundreds of tons of contaminated water are 99.999% water.
I too would like to see more hard data, more measurements. I suspect thate the area very close to the plant has lots of contamination. But the amount will diminish rapidly with distance. If you go more than a hundred miles the levels drop to where only VERY high end instruments can detect.
Different....the mechanism of testing then allowed materials to be dispersed quickly and efficiently....and cancers in the Southwest did spike. Washing material into the Pacific is a different mechanism resulting in much less opportunity for people to be contaminated.
Did you forget to mention bananas? That’s always popular with those who assume the rest of us have no access to real information.
The “isotopes are natural” argument makes me wonder why the nuke industry insisted for years that they had established containment that simply could not fail, impossible...besides...the domes were designed to resist aircraft hitting them etc.
But then Fukushima quaked, pipes burst, tsunami hit, domes exploded and going forward, containment is lost on 3 reactor cords - they are “somehwere” under the buildings and, if the testing on the local wells is correct, are heavily contaminated and now have sky rocketing Strontium levels and all that ground water flows to the ocean - hundres of tons daily of “coolant” that doesn’t even reach the molten core - all of it washing into the ocean and SUDDENLY the nuke industry wants us all to understand that it never would have mattered if 3 cores melt down because we are surrounded by isotopes diluted. You are equating three molten cores and the changing environmental conditions resulting with 3 failed nuclear reactors pouring radioactive waste into the air and water daily without interruption for the foreseeable future.
You have no idea, obviously, what kind of dose I will resceive as a result of the incompetence of the nuclear power industry but I see that you say I will “receive more dose in the form of cosmic radiation from a cross country flight than from contaminated bird droppings”
Sadly, you seem to have no idea that your statement is a) unsubstantiated by evidence and b) an apples to oranges comparison (study up on the difference between the deposition of isotopes and cosmic rays) and c) offensive because cosmic rays are naturally occurring and the incompetence and lies of the nuclear power industry, while occurring frequently, are not on par with natural unavoidable sources of radiation exposure. Bad decision making and greed resulting in 3 core melt downs and you compare that with cosmic rays.,.... disgusting.
Just because you don't understand it doesn't mean we should take you seriously.
Do you have reading comprehension issues? Daily...hundreds of tons...for years....with isotopes concentrating in the food chain (fish 100%)
You aren’t well informaed on this subject and I don’t have alot of time. Study Chernobyl - contamination didn’t drop to almost nothing requiring VERY high end instruments as you suggest. Study Fukushima - distance didn’t make detection drop off to require VERY high end instruments.
For example, a dairy in Vermont had to dump milk which contained too much Fukushima radiation (exceeded limits) shortly after the explosions. You haven’t read about dispersion of radioactive waste or you wouldn’t be posting as you are. Here’s a map of Japan -there are later ones which show all parts of the island nation (I do mean ALL) had an increase in radiation - the map I’ve linked shows some of it.)
http://ex-skf.blogspot.com/2011/09/radiation-map-by-ministry-of-education.html
OK. I’ll dispense with civility and say it more bluntly. Those who insist there is no problem, nothing to see here are flat out lying and I wonder why.
I don’t care if you don’t take me seriously. Don’t. Care. I post to clarify because people like you intentionally mislead.
0.006% of background.
That means for every 1 bq of radiation, 0.00006 bq is from Fukishima, or at least they believe it to be.
I’m amazed at the accuracy of our modern equipment.
Excellent frame of reference!
I once worked at a nuclear power plant during a refueling outage. I did one job inside the containment building. My total exposure for the 6 week job was about 1/3 received by an airline flight crew over the course of a year.
Sure, that's an annual rate about 3 times the flight crew, but then again, I didn't do that constantly and for 20 or 30 years.
A bit of perspective always helps. I'd guess the three nuclear medicine stress tests, barium enema and a few upper GI radiological scans far exceed the nuclear power plant.
Do you have a link or chart comparing other routine medical procedures?
Is a "Nuclear Medicine Stress Test" the same as a "perfusion heart scan"?
So friggin' what? That's still laughably insignificant, at 0.3 to 0.9 Bq/m³. The typical banana has a potassium 40 activity of 15 Bq (multiply *that* by a couple of thousand to get the Bq/m³ value!). Better stay out of the kitchen! Oh, since there seems to be some confusion in many comments here, Bq simply means decays/sec (of whatever radioactive isotope).
I've had at least 3 of the heart scans mentioned by "nvscanman" in comment #9. If we round UP the seawater concentration from 0.9/m3 to 1 per cubic meter, you would have to drink a cubic MILE of that seawater to get the same exposure I've had from those three scans.
You will surely die, some day of some cause. There is no possibility that it will be because of contaminated seawater from Fukushima. On the other hand, if you roast and eat a sea lion from the West Coast every day, that may kill you... by obesity, with a slight, "glow-in-the-dark" side effect.
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