Throckmorton
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Tue Aug-23-11 02:50 PM
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Dominion Virginia Power declared an Alert at North Anna Power Station in Mineral, Va., this afternoon after an earthquake in central Virginia. The reactors have been shut down safely, and no major damage has been reported. (Tripped on Negative Rate, not a manual scram).
The station declared an Alert, the next to the lowest of the four emergency classifications of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Both reactors have been shut down. The emergency diesel generators started as off-site power from the electric grid was lost. No release of radioactive material has occurred beyond those minor releases associated with normal station operations.
The earthquake was felt at the company’s other Virginia nuclear power station, Surry Power Station in southeast Virginia, but not as strongly. Both units at Surry continue to operate safely.
The earthquake also caused the company’s newest power station, Bear Garden in Buckingham County, to shut down automatically.
U.S. nuclear power stations, including Dominion’s four stations, were built to seismic standards for their regions.
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| -And Virginia's nuclear plant at Lake Anna loses offsite power |
Flaxbee |
Aug-23-11 02:25 PM |
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That's okay, the generators are going and all the new plants |
gateley |
Aug-23-11 02:28 PM |
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I really don't understand the terror people have about anything nuclear. |
TheWraith |
Aug-23-11 02:33 PM |
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The "terror" is probably due to the fact that the FMEAs are routinely proven... |
Tesha |
Aug-23-11 02:37 PM |
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I won't debate that because I think both are bad. I don't care |
gateley |
Aug-23-11 02:45 PM |
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Is anyone next to the plant experiencing a loss? |
RUMMYisFROSTED |
Aug-23-11 02:28 PM |
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Generally, nuclear power plants have their own, dedicated lines |
MineralMan |
Aug-23-11 02:39 PM |
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Except, of course, the people who get power from the plant. |
FBaggins |
Aug-23-11 02:51 PM |
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This isn't about the power coming from the plant. That stopped |
MineralMan |
Aug-23-11 03:11 PM |
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Well, Kind of, |
Throckmorton |
Aug-23-11 03:24 PM |
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That's really scary...this thing could kill thousands like the one in Japan!!! |
Fred Engels |
Aug-23-11 02:38 PM |
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Extremely unlikely. |
MineralMan |
Aug-23-11 02:39 PM |
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Heh heh... |
Fred Engels |
Aug-23-11 02:47 PM |
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If you were trying to be facetious or funny, you failed. |
MineralMan |
Aug-23-11 02:52 PM |
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Apparently I did. I assumed DUers would know that only about 3 people died there. |
Fred Engels |
Aug-23-11 07:50 PM |
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I think those concerns are premature. There has been NO severe damage to... |
Poll_Blind |
Aug-23-11 02:43 PM |
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Whew...thanks. I was afraid the thing would kill millions like three mile island did |
Fred Engels |
Aug-23-11 02:48 PM |
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Uh... you know the one in Japan hasn't killed anyone, right? |
TheWraith |
Aug-23-11 03:12 PM |
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If you can believe it, Sonia slep through the quake. Roosevelt freaked out! |
madinmaryland |
Aug-23-11 02:45 PM |
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Dominion Speaks, |
Throckmorton |
Aug-23-11 02:50 PM |
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U.S. nuclear power stations, including Dominion’s four stations, were built to seismic standards for |
FBaggins |
Aug-23-11 02:55 PM |
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And these plants were only built to sustain a 6.0 |
originalpckelly |
Aug-23-11 02:57 PM |
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There's a great deal of misunderstanding of what that means. |
FBaggins |
Aug-23-11 03:00 PM |
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I completely agree with you. |
originalpckelly |
Aug-23-11 03:02 PM |
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Actually, Dominion owns 7 operating stations |
Throckmorton |
Aug-23-11 03:08 PM |
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Just like Fukushima, only they weren't just inundated with a shitload of water. |
originalpckelly |
Aug-23-11 02:53 PM |
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Also, this quake was a whole lot smaller than the Fukushima one. |
MineralMan |
Aug-23-11 03:13 PM |
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About a 0.05% as big. |
Throckmorton |
Aug-23-11 03:27 PM |
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