posted on Dec, 11 2005 @ 10:59 AM
Safety has improved a lot in the past decades. We're talking about a multi-faceted safety approach here too:
1. Safer design of plants - new plants being designed and old plants being retrofitted with safety in mind
2. Training and employment with safety in mind
3. External plant police and security details
Also, these plants are DESIGNED to withstand all kinds of insane things. We're talking about natural disasters, accidents, terrorism, these people
recognised these dangers when designing the plants!
I'd be willing to bet that you're more likely to be killed by a falling grand piano then die from radiation poisioning as a result of a plant
accident.
Again, there are systems after system after system, in parallel, for safety. There isn't one button that can fail or one mistake that can be made.
Even at Chernobyl, which was a poor and unstable reactor design, a number of mistakes and simply stupid actions had to be taken in a row to get the
final effect.
Nowadays, it's going to be pretty damn difficult to cause an accident.
Safety? I'd be more concerned about the combustion by-products filling the air from petrochemical power plants. How many people will ultimately get
cancer from that?
We don't know what to do about the waste!
Sure we do! You mix high-level waste with glass and lead to form a solid material, and you bury it inside a deep geologically stable formation away
from a water table! That stuff isn't going anywhere!
We're talking about something like this: it's like a loaded gun locked inside a gun safe, locked inside another gun safe, locked inside a bank
vault, with concrete poured over and underneath the bank to a depth of twenty feet. That's probably a pretty fair approximation of how nuclear waste
can be buried. (Except it's a few hundred feet underground, too.)
I'm hoping that within my generation people will shake off the stigma and ingornace with is plagueing what is probably the safest, most efficient,
and greenest source of power available.
[edit on 11-12-2005 by Toxic Fox]
[edit on 11-12-2005 by Toxic Fox]