Saturday, March 1, 2014

RADCON-4-Concern/Watch Plutonium The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP)

There is currently a  RADCON-4-Concern/Watch  for:

Lubbock, TX
280 CPM
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Station ID 5:618   Lubbock, TX, US
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CPM: current 280 Low 132 High 288
Average 180, Deviation 27
(CPM of Gamma in energy range 600-800keV)
Last updated: 2014-03-01 13:41:00 GMT+0000

Fort Worth, TX
320 CPM
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Station ID 5:712   Fort Worth, TX, US
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CPM: current 320 Low 135 High 435
Average 198, Deviation 37
(CPM of Gamma in energy range 600-800keV)
Last updated: 2014-03-01 12:02:00 GMT+0000

San Antonio, TX
333 CPM
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Station ID 5:711   San Antonio, TX, US
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CPM: current 333 Low 105 High 351
Average 168, Deviation 43.3
(CPM of Gamma in energy range 600-800keV)
Last updated: 2014-03-01 13:39:00 GMT+000
A detailed look at the plots show that, for all three locations, the current spike began rising at around 6 pm, February 28th. The spikes are SYNCHRONIZED. Conclusion: There is something out there spanning ALL of Texas that started 24 hours ago.

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Operating for 15 years. The story is a huge salt formation fell from the ceiling onto barrels being stored.

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Problems continue plague the Waste Isolation 

Pilot Plant in Carlsbad that registered a “nuclear event” with the DOE a few weeks back

By Staff Writer
CARLSBAD, NM (INTELLIHUB) — A massive geological waste respiratory, also known as the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP), has been spewing radiation into the air as reported early on by Intellihub News. In fact, a local college is even offering free radiation tests for locals within a 100 mile area of the WIPP as plutonium continues to leak.
However, just as anticipated, U.S. government officials and the mainstream media are a day late and a buck short as they have just recently announced that at least 13 of the WIPP’s workers have been contaminated by a radioactive release. 
http://intellihub.com/13-workers-contaminated-radiation-carlsbad-wipp/

The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) is an underground repository for low-grade nuclear waste located near Carlsbad, New Mexico. The repository is sited in a natural salt deposit which by its nature, exhibits creep properties. Thus, immediately after an excavation is made, creep in the salt causes the excavation to gradually close over time, completely encapsulating the nuclear waste in salt. The E140 drift is one of the prime access routes from the shaft to the storage area. It is rectangular in shape and was initially supported by rock bolts, mine straps, and chain link wire mesh. Despite this mechanical support, creep of the salt caused a pronounced roof sag. The project required design of a support system to permit use of this drift for a term defined as “long-term, but not permanent”. Because WIPP is an active facility, the long-term support must be installed within the existing large excavation; be installed with minimal interference to ongoing waste disposal operations; and must perform adequately while additional accommodating anticipated time-dependent closure that will occur over the remaining life of the facility. Lachel provided inspection and design services, researched and developed acceptability requirements for several supplemental support options including additional rock bolts, an expansion slot, conventional steel ribs and lagging, continuous corrugated lining, yielding steel arches and lagging. Lachel also researched and developed acceptability requirements for backfill systems including fine and/or course grained salt, fine aggregates (silt/sand/small gravel), course aggregates (sand/gravel), waste rock fragments (caliche, clinker, slag, pumice) polyurethane foam, cellular concrete, and others. This research was then used to provide cost estimates and final recommendations regarding the most appropriate option.







And of course it sits on the Rio Grande...This area has HUGE problems...No wonder no one cares if the Colorado river dries up. It would mean all this gunk from all these TOXIC facilities in this area would be caught for ruining SW US.



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