Podcast: January 6, 2013 – Happy New Year 2013 January 6, 2013 Thanks to our listeners and viewers, Fairewinds’ fundraiser was a success. Thank you to all our donors who helped us to reach our goal. It’s a new year, and 2013 has already kicked off a repeat of the same safety and engineering issues that plagued the nuclear industry in 2012. The two, eye opening nuclear safety issues we discuss in today’s Fairewinds’ Podcast are: a radiation scandal in Japan and a major safety problem in the US at Fort Calhoun. Arnie Gundersen alerts us to the fact that radiation exposure cover-ups did not occur only in Japan, and have occurred repeatedly in the US as well as in many other countries. Finally, we discuss Wall Street’s financial worries over US reactors. CROOKED CLEANUP (1): Radioactive waste dumped into rivers during decontamination work in Fukushima ajw.asahi.com CROOKED CLEANUP (2): Some decontamination workers sorry for following orders ajw.asahi.com CROOKED CLEANUP (3): Reporters document extent of shoddy decontamination practices ajw.asahi.com Then Arnie Gundersen continues to talk about nuclear problems in the united states. Fort Calhoun, Sana Susana, Port St. Lucy in Florida (discussed later), New Brunswick New Jersey coverups. Princeton Avenue Plutonium Laboratory, the Manhattan project, and how sewage lines went into the underground drainage from the nuclear project. Department of Energy cover up. Flooding at Fort Calhoun and the NRC inspection report is much worse …
