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[b][color=purple]Maailman ydinvoimalaonnettomuuksista.(KLASSIKKO!)
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<(Kirjoittanut UJT 6Q <uj...@surfeu.fi> [10:41] 18.12.2006)>

***(T�m� materiaali muistui mieleeni, kun neteiss� j�lleen kerran
tyhmyydess��n rajaamatrtomat ydinlobbaripoliisit heitti esitteen, ettei
maailmassa ole sattunut ydinvoimalaonnettomuuksia kuin yksi ainut
Tshernobili, ja se kuulema pit�isi jo unohtaa. No vajaa kolme vuotta sitten
mm. Japanin talous tuhoutui energian kadotessa yhdes� ainokaisessa
maanj�ristyksess�. Maan energianhuollosta katosi kerrallaan n. 7kpl
ydinvoimaloita, joukossa maailman suurinkin reaktori niin, ett� valuttivat
reaktorivesi��n haljenneina mereen asti! Kuten Suomemme ydinalan
sensuroinnille tuttua on, ei n�ist�k��n olla keskusteltu julkkisesti
miss��n. Mutta tosiaan onnettomuuksia ydinvoimaloissa sattuu kolmisen
j�ttituhoa vuosittain. Ja n�ille KAIKILLE on totaalisen yhtenev�ist�, ett�
niist� keskusteleminenen on TABU. Erityiskiitos sfnet.nimimerkki Juhanalle
muuten t�st� oivaltavasta listastaan aikoinaan. T�ss� listassa EI siis ole
sadat ydinASE-onnettom,uudet lainkaan mukana!)

*Tossa tuli joku kysyneeksi, ett� paljonko maailmassa n�it�
ydinvoimalaomnnettomuuksia olisi tapahtunut? T�st� valitettavasti puuttuu
sek� OL-1 laitoksen maamme aikoinaan kallein tulipalo, ett� ihmishenki�
vaatinut vetyr�j�hdys, muuntajapalot, lattiarojahdukset, ett�
radioaktiivisen veden t�ytt�m�t sis�tilat.

*My�s Loviisan valtaisa tulipalo ja kuinkas muuten my�s vetyr�j�hdyspaloa ja
muuta vastaavaa. Lis�ksi Juhana julkaisi viel� t�h�n my�hemmin sotilaspuolen
satam��r�iset ydinvoimaonnettomuudet. Mutta yht� kaikki, veikkaan ett�
kaveri joka minulta kyseli tannoin pokkana muutamasta "muka"
ydinvoimaonnettomuudesta saa asiasta aivan eri potkun ja faktisemman
n�k�vinkkelin. No kersa saa toki kysy� my�s minulta, jos ylip��t��n
uskaltautuu nenuaan n�p�tt�m��n t�m�n listan j�lkeen. ; )

PS. Huomioikaa siis vuosim��reet vain n. 50v ajalta!
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> "Lu-lu" <pure.b...@kolumbus.fi> kirjoitti viestiss�
> news:dsv1ff$cd9$1...@phys-news4.kolumbus.fi...
> > YDINvoimalaitos on IDIOOTTIvarma
>
> Yll�tt�v�n paljon IDIOOTTI varmoissa laitoksissa sattuu ja tapahtuu...
>
> 1952 World's first major nuclear reactor disaster, Chalk River

experimental

> reactor (Canada)
> 1955 Core meltdown at EBR fast breeder reactor (USA)
> 1957 Three tonnes of uranium catch fire at the Windscale reprocessing

plant

> (now Sellafield UK)
> 1957 Thousands of square miles contaminated by accident at the Chelyabinsk
> nuclear complex (Russia)
> 1957 15 kgs of plutonium catch fire at Rocky Flats nuclear weapons complex
> (USA)
> 1958 Accident and release of radioactivity at the Chalk River experimental
> reactor (Canada)
> 1960 Technicians trying to restart a reactor at Savannah River

reprocessing

> plant almost send it out of control (USA)
> 1960 Melting of fuel elements cause a release of radioactivity at the Test
> Reactor at Waltz Mills (USA)
> 1961 Explosion in reactor Idaho Falls (USA); three people killed
> 1965 6.5 kg plutonium sludge released from Savannah River reprocessing

plant

> (USA)
> 1965 Release of eight cubic metres of cooling water from Savannah River
> reprocessing plant (USA)
> 1966 Partial core meltdown at the Fermi fast breeder reactor (USA)
> 1967 Release of radioactivity at Grenoble nuclear power plant (France)
> 1968 Leakage at La Hague reprocessing plant (France) 3
> 1969 Fuel elements melt at St Laurent des Eaux nuclear power plant

(France)

> 1969 Fire at Rocky Flats nuclear weapons plant causes plutonium to
> spontaneously ignite. (USA)
> 1969 Technical failure at Swiss experimental nuclear reactor causes

release

> of radioactive water
> 1972 Radioactive water has to be pumped out of the Indian Point nuclear
> power plant (USA)
> 1973 35 workers at the Sellafield reprocessing plant are contaminated
> following a technical failure (UK)
> 1973 Thousands of cubic meters of radioactive waste flow out of Hanford
> nuclear weapons complex (USA)
> 1973 Container filled with Cobalt 60 lost in the North Sea
> 1974 Explosion at Leningrad nuclear power plant (Russia)
> 1974 Explosion and radiation leak at Leningrad nuclear power plant, three
> people killed (Russia)
> 1974 Leakage at Hanford nuclear weapons complex (USA)
> 1974 Release of radioactive water at Los Alamos nuclear weapons Laboratory
> (USA)
>
> 1974 Incident at Beznau nuclear power plant (Switzerland)
> 1975 Release of radioactivity from Mihama nuclear power plant (Japan)
> 1975 1.5 million Curies released from Leningrad nuclear power plant

(Russia)

> 1975 Fire in reactor at Browns Ferry nuclear power plant (USA)
> 1976 Two workers killed by radioactive carbon dioxide at Bohunice nuclear
> power plant (Slovakia)
> 1976 Accident at Bohunice nuclear power plant (Slovakia)
> 1977 Kozloduy nuclear power plant affected by an earthquake (Bulgaria)
> 1977 Sea water runs into the cooling circuit of Hunterston nuclear power
> plant (UK)
> 1978 Release of two tons of radioactive steam from Brunsbuettel nuclear
> power plant (Germany)
> 1978 Fire and loss of reactor control, 8 workers irradiated at Beloyarsk
> nuclear power plant (Russia)
> 1978 Radioactive helium released from Colorado reactor (USA)
> 1979 Two workers suffer radioactive contamination at Tokaimura nuclear
> complex (Japan)
> 1979 Fire in the generator of the Baersbeck nuclear power plant (Sweden)
> 1979 Partial core meltdown at Three Mile Island nuclear power plant (USA)
> 1980 Pump failure causes accidental release of radioactive water at La

Hague

> reprocessing plant (France)
> 1980 Plutonium transport accident in the USA
>
> 1981 Fire at North Anna nuclear power plant (USA)
>
> 1981 Accident at La Hague reprocessing plant (France)
> 1981 Tornado washes nuclear waste from Moruroa into the lagoon (Pacific)
> 1981 Release of 300 times the normal discharge level of Iodine 131 at
> Sellafield reprocessing plant (UK)
> 1982 Steam generator ruptures at R.E. Ginna nuclear power plant (USA)
> 1982 Release of 100 cubic metres of radioactive water from Salem nuclear
> power plant (USA)
> 1983 Total loss of coolant at Embalse nuclear power plant (Argentina)
> 1983 Technical failure and human error cause accident at Blayas nuclear
> power plant(France)
> 1983 Sellafield reprocessing plant discharges highly radioactive wastes
> directly into the sea (UK)
> 1983 Incident at Turkey Point nuclear power plant (USA)
> 1983 Technical failure causes release of Iodine 131 from Phillipsburg
> nuclear power plant (Germany)
> 1983 Failure of automatic shutdown at Salem nuclear power plant (USA)
> 1983 Argentinean engineer dies from radiation dose received two days

earlier

> 1984 Accident at Kozloduy nuclear power plant (Bulgaria)
> 1984 Fire at Kalinin nuclear power plant (Russia)
> 1984 Uncontrolled power surge at Bohunice nuclear power plant (Slovakia)
> 1984 Emergency cooling system at San Onofere nuclear power plant fails

(USA)

> 1984 Technical failure at Sequoyah nuclear power plant causes spillage of
> radioactive coolant water. (USA)
> 1985 Fire in a barrel of radioactive waste at Karlsruhe nuclear complex
> (Germany)
> 1985 Explosion and steam leakage killed 14 workers at Balakovo nuclear

power

> plant (Russia)
> 1985 Accidental radioactive release into the sea from Hinkley Point

nuclear

> power station (UK)
> 1985 Malfunction in the cooling system at Davis Blesse nuclear power plant
> (USA)
> 1985 Fire at Fukushima nuclear power plant during routine shutdown (Japan)
> 1986 Flooding at the Cattenom nuclear power plant (France)
> 1986 Human error causes the nuclear warhead to be knocked off a Pershing
> rocket (Germany)
> 1986 "Amber alert" ndicating an emergency in one building and a threat to
> the rest of the plant)" at Sellafield reprocessing plant, UK
> 1986 Twelve people receive `slight' plutonium contamination while

inspecting

> a store room at Tokaimura nuclear complex (Japan)
> 1986 Release of 13 tonnes of radioactive carbon dioxide from Transfynydd
> nuclear power plant (UK)
> 1986 Three workers suffer contamination at the Sellafield reprocessing

plant

> (UK)
> 1986 Explosion at Surry nuclear power plant, four people killed (USA).
> 1986 Release of radiation from Hamm Uentrop nuclear power plant (Germany)
> 1986 Explosion of reactor 4 at Chernobyl nuclear power plant; the worst
> civilian nuclear accident to date.
> 1987 Accidental release of 50 tonnes of water from Atucha nuclear power
> plant (Argentina)
> 1987 Severe incident at Biblis nuclear power plant (Germany)
> 1987 Fire and release of radioactivity at Australian nuclear research
> facility
> 1987 249 people are contaminated in Brazil, due to handling discarded
> nuclear medical equipment, four people subsequently die
> 1988 Release of 5000 Curies of tritium gas from the Bruyere le Chatel
> military nuclear complex (France)
> 1988 Four of the eight emergency installations discovered out of order at
> Brokdorf nuclear power plant (Germany)
> 1988 Fire at Ignalina nuclear power plant (Lithuania)
> 1988 Increased levels of radioactivity at Bohunice nuclear power plant
> (Slovakia)
> 1988 French officials carry out an experiment to test the effects of
> releasing 7000 Curies of radioactivity
> 1989 Fire in turbine equipment at Kozloduy nuclear power plant (Bulgaria)
> 1989 Technical failure of fuel roads at Pickering nuclear power plant
> (Canada)
> 1989 Spent fuel element dropped in the storage pool and damaged at

Kruemmel

> nuclear power plant (Germany)
> 1989 Refuelling accident at Isar nuclear power plant (Germany)
> 1989 Technical failure nearly causes core meltdown at Greifswald nuclear
> power plant (Germany)
> 1989 Fire in the cables of the cooling pumps at the Bohunice nuclear power
> plant (Slovakia)
> 1989 Eight workers are contaminated at Savannah River reprocessing plant
> (USA)
> 1989 Instrumentation and control failure at Grand Gulf nuclear power plant
> (USA)
> 1989 Failure of core cooling system at Dresdan nuclear power plant (USA)
> 1989 Manual shutdown of WNP nuclear power plant (USA)
> 1990 Failure of core cooling equipment at Doel nuclear power plant

(Belgium)

> 1990 Eight employees receive radiation exposure at Point Lepreau (Canada)
> 1990 During refuelling, five cubic meters of radioactive water spilled at
> the Fessenheim nuclear power plant (France)
> 1990 Superphenix Fast Breeder Reactor is closed down due to technical
> failures (France)
> 1990 2 workers irradiated during refuelling at Blayais nuclear power plant
> (France)
> 1990 Incident and radiation leakage at Leningrad nuclear power plant
> (Russia)
> 1990 Flooding of building due to increase of coolant level at Bohunice
> nuclear power plant (Slovakia)
> 1990 Cable fire causes loss of control of the position of control rods at
> Chernobyl nuclear power plant (Ukraine)
> 1990 Loss of offsite power with multiple equipment failures at Dresden
> nuclear power plant (USA)
> 1990 Failure of reactor core cooling system at Palisades nuclear power

plant

> (USA)
> 1990 Pump failure during a shutdown at Gravelines nuclear power plant
> (France)
> 1991 Leakage at Kozloduy nuclear power plant shutdown insertion time at
> Millstone Point nuclear power plant (Bulgaria)
> 1991 Failure of core cooling system at Belleville nuclear power plant
> (France)
> 1991 Refuelling accident at Wuergassen nuclear power plant (Germany)
> 1991 Release of radioactivity from Fukui nuclear power plant (Japan)
> 1991 Rupture of steam generator pipe causes release of radioactivity at
> Mihama nuclear power plant (Japan)
> 1991 Leakage of radiation at Bilibino nuclear power plant (Russia)
> 1991 Radiation leakage at Kolskaya nuclear power plant (Russia)
> 1991 Incident and steam leak during refueling at Barsebeck nuclear power
> plant (Sweden)
> 1991 Incident during refueling at Vogtle nuclear power plant (USA)
> 1991 Human error causes failure of automatic reactor shutdown equipment at
> Kola nuclear power plant (Russia)
> 1992 Two workers contaminated at Dampierre nuclear power plant (France)
> 1992 Temperature rise in storage pool at Gravelines nuclear power plant
> (France)
> 1992 Four tons of heavy water spilt at Rajasthan nuclear power plant

(India)

> 1992 Tube leak causes a radioactive release of 12 Curies of radioactivity
> from Tarapur nuclear power station (India)
> 1992 Leakage of radiation due to breakdown of cooling system at Ignalina
> nuclear power plant (Lithuania)
> 1992 Fire at Kola nuclear power plant (Russia)
> 1992 Total failure of centralised control system at the Smolensk nuclear
> power plant (Russia)
> 1992 Leak in pipe conducting sea water to cooling system at Leningrad
> nuclear power plant (Russia)
> 1992 Leakage of radioactive water at Kola nuclear power plant (Russia)
> 1992 Radioactive water leakage at Beloyarsk nuclear power plant (Russia)
> 1992 Leak causes a shutdown at Darlington nuclear power plant (Canada)
> 1992 Radioactive leak, reactor shutdown at Kola nuclear power plant

(Russia)

> 1992 Fire in electrogenerator at St.Alban nuclear power plant (France)
> 1993 Leak at Kozloduy nuclear power plant, release of radioactive steam
> (Bulgaria)
> 1993 Spillage of 18,000 litres of heavy water at Darlington nuclear power
> plant (Canada)
> 1993 Technical failure at Paluel causes subcooling accident (France)
> 1993 High pressure steam accident kills one worker and injures two others

at

> Fukushima nuclear power plant (Japan)
> 1993 Breakdown of cooling system for two hours at Kola nuclear power plant
> (Russia)
> 1993 Fire at Balakovo nuclear power plant (Russia)
> 1993 Refuelling machine malfunctions at the Wylfa nuclear power plant (UK)
> 1993 Radioactive release from leaking fuel rods at Perry nuclear power

plant

> (USA)
> 1993 Explosion at the Tomsk 7 nuclear complex (Russia)
> 1993 Reactor shutdown due to breakdown of cooling system at Kola nuclear
> power plant (Russia)
> 1994 Fire at Beloyarsk nuclear power plant (Russia)
> 1995 Fire due to leakage of sodium coolant from Monju fast breeder

reactor,

> Japanese nuclear industry attempts to cover up full extent of accident,
> reactor shutdown
> 1996 Leakage of radiation due to human error and technical failure at
> Dimitrovgrad nuclear research centre (Russia)

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
*M Y K I S T � V � � !
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*Juhana se osaa panna hiljaiseksi kaikkeen tottuneen UJT:n my�s! Ja siihen
ei moni pysty!

*HALOOO!! 139 sain noin ungef��r onnettomuuksia! Vaikka Tsernot oli
mm."tyystin" poissa niin silti l�ytelin n.32 kuollutta. Jokainen toki
tiet��, ett� luvun j�ljest� puuttuu niin paljon nollia, ettei siihen riit�
perusmatiikan oppim��r�. Koska jo nyt kuolee 7,3milj/v STUK:in tietojen
mukaan. Keskim��rin 3 ydinonnettomuutta vuosittain ja kuvaavaa, ett� vain
kolme, nelj� tunnetaan julkisuudessa. Lis�ksi OL1 k�yt�nn�ss� t�ysin
tuhonnut megapalo puuttui. Samoin kaikki radioaktiivivuodot ja Loviisan
palot ja r�j�htelyt. Eli siivil� on koonnut tosi vaaralliset
ydinonnettomuudet vain mukaan.

UJT

18.helmikuuta 2006 jatkoa. . .

> Haluatko lis��. . .

>1999 Sep.30, Tokaimura, Japan: uncontrolled chain reaction in a
>uranium-processing nuclear fuel. (+2 killer.)
>2004 Aug 9, Mihama, Japan: nonradioactive strem leaked from a nuclear power
>plant. (<+4 killer.)
>1983 Failure of automatic shutdown at Salem nuclear power plant USA.
>1991 Tehcnical failure cause automatic shutdown at Balakovo nuclear power
>Russia.
>1991 Technical failure cause automatic shutdown at Kalinin nuclear powered
>plan Russia.
>1991 Failure of cooling system causes automatic reactor shut Russia.
>1991 Automatic shutdown Balakovo nuclear power plant Russia.
>1991 Automatic Shutdown due to technical problem at Sendai nuclear power
>plant (Japan).
>1991 Human error cause failure of automatic reactor at Kola nuclear power
>plant (Russia.)
>1991 Disfunction of automatic shutdown system at Bilibino nuclear power
>plant (Russia.)
>1992 Automatic shutdown due to failure of pump system at Kalinin nuclear
>power plan (Russia).
>1992 Failuire of automatic shutdown system at Novovoronezh nuclear power
>plant (Russia).

*Jos olen laskuissani pysynyt, niin ollaan nyt about 38 kuolleessa ja 151
onnettomuudessa ja tosiaan ees ei yht��n "Suomisurmaa" mukana. T�ytyy sanoa,
ett� ydinidiotismi pukee siviiliydinalaa! UJT

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