Mon Dec 12, 2011, 04:43 AM
bananas (27,509 posts)
New Report Details Conspiracy to Delay, Weaken US Nuclear Safety in Wake of Fukushima
From Congressman Markey's website, via Joieau for Nuclear Free DK:
http://markey.house.gov/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=4635&Itemid=125
[h]Dec. 9, 2011: New Report Details Conspiracy to Delay, Weaken US Nuclear Safety in Wake of Fukushima[/h] “Regulatory Meltdown” Reveals Efforts to Improve Nuclear Safety Undermined by Four NRC Commissioners WASHINGTON, D.C. – As part of his ongoing investigation into U.S. nuclear safety since the Fukushima meltdowns, today Rep. Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.), Congress’s leading voice for nuclear safety, released a blockbuster new report that details how four Commissioners at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) colluded to prevent and then delay the work of the NRC Near-Term Task Force on Fukushima, the entity tasked with making recommendations for improvement to NRC regulations and processes after the Fukushima meltdowns, the worst nuclear disaster in history. The Near-Term Task Force members comprise more than 135 years of collective experience at the NRC, and with full access to expert NRC staff completed a methodical and comprehensive review of NRC’s regulatory system. Rep. Markey’s office reviewed thousands of pages of documents, including emails, correspondence, meeting minutes and voting records, and found a concerted effort by Commissioners William Magwood, Kristine Svinicki, William Ostendorff and George Apostolakis to undermine the efforts of the Fukushima Task Force with request for endless additional study in an effort to delay the release and implementation of the task force’s final recommendations. Documents also show open hostility on the part of the four Commissioners toward efforts of NRC Chairman Greg Jaczko to fully and quickly implement the recommendations of the Task Force, despite efforts on the part of the Chairman to keep the other four NRC Commissioners fully informed regarding the Japanese emergency. “The actions of these four Commissioners since the Fukushima nuclear disaster has caused a regulatory meltdown that has left America’s nuclear fleet and the general public at risk,” said Rep. Markey. “Instead of doing what they have been sworn to do, these four Commissioners have attempted a coup on the Chairman and have abdicated their responsibility to the American public to assure the safety of America’s nuclear industry. I call on these four Commissioners to stop the obstruction, do their jobs and quickly move to fully implement the lessons learned from the Fukushima disaster.” A copy of the report “Regulatory Meltdown: How Four Nuclear Regulatory Commissioners Conspired to Delay and Weaken Nuclear Reactor Safety in the Wake of Fukushima” can be found HERE. Major findings in the new report include:
After the Near Term Task Force released its report in July, Rep. Markey called for the rapid adoption of all recommendations, and sent letters criticizing the proposals to delay even their consideration that were put forward by Commissioners Svinicki, Magwood and Ostendorff. Rep. Markey also introduced legislation to overhaul nuclear safety. The Nuclear Power Plant Safety Act of 2011 will impose a moratorium on all new nuclear reactor licenses or license extensions until new safety requirements are in place that reflect the lessons learned from the Fukushima disaster. Rep. Markey’s office also released the report, “Fukushima Fallout: Regulator Loopholes at U.S. Nuclear Plants ”, detailing several concerns about NRC safety regulations following the Fukushima crisis. ###
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bananas | Dec 2011 | OP |
FBaggins | Dec 2011 | #1 | |
wtmusic | Dec 2011 | #2 | |
Bob Wallace | Dec 2011 | #3 | |
FBaggins | Dec 2011 | #4 | |
Bob Wallace | Dec 2011 | #5 | |
FBaggins | Dec 2011 | #6 | |
Bob Wallace | Dec 2011 | #7 | |
FBaggins | Dec 2011 | #8 |
Response to bananas (Original post)
Mon Dec 12, 2011, 07:00 AM
FBaggins (25,621 posts)
1. What a crock
When everyone but you takes one side and you're on the other... it isn't a "conspiracy" against you unless you're paranoid.
four Commissioners have attempted a coup on the Chairman Sums up the real problem right there. A "coup" assumes that the chairman holds power and the rest are trying to illegally take it away from him. In reality, the commission holds the power that the chairman has illegally arrogated to himself. |
Response to bananas (Original post)
Mon Dec 12, 2011, 01:15 PM
wtmusic (39,166 posts)
2. Fukushima was the worst nuclear disaster in history?
AFAIK, no one's even gotten a tummy ache from radiation at Fukushima.
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Response to wtmusic (Reply #2)
Mon Dec 12, 2011, 02:16 PM
Bob Wallace (549 posts)
3. Yep, no one has died yet...
Fukushima is a non-event.
Nuclear power is your warm, fuzzy friend. Trust him. Oh, and Mitt Romney would be a great president. We should listen to the wise guidance of Mitch McConnell. Paul Ryan really wants to save Medicare. Newt Gingrich is a genius who can save our country. and on it goes.... |
Response to Bob Wallace (Reply #3)
Mon Dec 12, 2011, 02:50 PM
FBaggins (25,621 posts)
4. You can't distinguish any wiggle room between that strawman and "worst in history"?
You can't, for instance, think of at least one nuclear disaster where many hundreds (almost certainly many thousands) died?
IOW... no. Fukushima does not become a "non-event" just because nobody has died from radiation and the likely long-term deaths are too small to statistically identify (though no doubt there will be some)... ... but it's still ridiculous spin to call it the worst nuclear accident in history. It isn't even close. |
Response to FBaggins (Reply #4)
Mon Dec 12, 2011, 03:05 PM
Bob Wallace (549 posts)
5. I'd say Chernobyl was the worst in history.
Now that the "worst in history" distraction has been introduced.
Fukushima is proving out to be the second worst. So, since Fukushima is not the worst nuclear accident ever, let's ignore it! Nuclear forever! Forward Boys!!! |
Response to Bob Wallace (Reply #5)
Mon Dec 12, 2011, 03:12 PM
FBaggins (25,621 posts)
6. It's Markey's office that introduced the "worst in history" BS.
So, since Fukushima is not the worst nuclear accident ever, let's ignore it!
Nope. Now we move on to the BS that one commissioner has the gall to claim that he alone desires the safety of US citizens and that anyone who opposes his illegal arrogation of power must be trying to endanger people. |
Response to FBaggins (Reply #6)
Mon Dec 12, 2011, 03:27 PM
Bob Wallace (549 posts)
7. You ever hear that story about...
The Emperor's New Clothes?
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Response to Bob Wallace (Reply #7)
Mon Dec 12, 2011, 03:30 PM
FBaggins (25,621 posts)
8. Yep...
...and Jaczko is the emperor in this case.
It looks like Reid and Markey have some in the party playing along thinking they're being loyal... but really looking like fools. |