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LSU Death Valley: An Entergy-River Bend Nuclear Disaster Could Make It Literal

January 13, 2020

Originally posted on Mining Awareness + :
At around 34 miles from River Bend Nuclear Power Station, LSU is well within the 50…

Tropical Storm Barry Advisory Number 7 – 10 PM July 11 2019

July 12, 2019

This blog posts in UTC, but it is still July 11th in US CDT. https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at2+shtml/025509.shtml?key_messages#contents See more information here; https://miningawareness.wordpress.com/2019/07/11/tropical-storm-barry-key-messages-storm-surge-rain-endangers-levees/ …

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Tropical Storm Barry Key Messages; Storm Surge-Rain Endangers Levees

July 11, 2019

This is the 4 pm CDT update. Future updates at hurricane.gov. Unless you are in an area where you know …

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Louisiana Hurricane Watch; Storm Surge Watch; Levees & Nuclear Power Station(s) At Risk

July 10, 2019

Everyone should worry about this storm due to potentially weakened levees and nuclear power stations along the Mississippi river. Any …

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Tropical Cyclone Menaces US Gulf Coast; Mississippi River Levees At Risk

July 10, 2019

Everyone should worry about these storms due to potentially weakened levees and nuclear power stations along the Mississippi river. Love …

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Prairie Island American Indian Community Comment to NRC on “Waste Confidence” and Yucca Mountain (with some additional info)

June 13, 2019

Prairie Island Native American Indian Community sits on a small island in the midst of the Mississippi River, the Vermillion …

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Is Energy Transfer & Phillips 66 Partners’ Bayou Bridge Pipeline why they are Failing to Open the Morganza Spillway?

June 9, 2019

CEO of Energy Transfer Partners, Kelcy Warren, gave over $100,000 to Trump’s campaign. Energy Transfer Partners, of Dakota Access Pipeline …

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Operation of the Morganza Floodway Again Postponed, With Apparently Serious Repercussions Down-River

June 8, 2019

Flooding down-river from the Morganza spillway in Louisiana is currently causing impacts on ports, shipping, industry, the large state university, …

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Opening of the Morganza Spillway Put Off Until Next Sunday

June 4, 2019

Why do they keep scheduling it for a Sunday? Are they planning a crawfish boil with crawfish, potatoes, and beer? …

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Opening of the Morganza Spillway Postponed Until June 6, 2019

May 31, 2019

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers opened the Morganza floodway, May 14, 2011 (USACE photo) “UPDATE: OPERATION OF THE MORGANZA FLOODWAY …

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Abraham, Louisiana Delegation Urge USDA to Help Farmers Impacted by Morganza Spillway

May 30, 2019

LOUISIANA — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers opened the Morganza floodway, May 14, 2011 (USACE photo) “Abraham, Louisiana delegation …

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US Army Corps of Engineers to Operate the Morganza Spillway; Opening will be Gradual to Reduce Wildlife Impacts-Allow Rescue

May 29, 2019

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers opened the Morganza floodway, May 14, 2011 (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo) They are …

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Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Apparently Falling Apart: Another Scram Follows “Five Unplanned Downpower Events” In Less Than One Year

December 15, 2018

Construction of Grand Gulf Nuclear Power Station begin over forty-four years ago in May of 1974, and it was commissioned …

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River Bend Nuclear Reactor Fallout Zone In Louisiana: Failures Of USNRC GEIS

July 24, 2018

Rosedown in St. Francisville Louisiana, near River Bend Nuclear Power Station. All comments can be seen here: https://www.regulations.gov/docket?D=NRC-2017-0141. Although the …

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LSU Death Valley: An Entergy-River Bend Nuclear Disaster Could Make It Literal

July 23, 2018

At around 34 miles from River Bend Nuclear Power Station, LSU is well within the 50 mile fallout zone designated …

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One Image Proves That Both Louisiana Nuclear Power Stations Could Be Replaced By Rooftop Solar – Comment Deadline July 23rd, 11:59 pm ET (10:59 CDT)

July 19, 2018

Comment Due Jul 23, 2018 11:59 PM ET (10:59 CDT) https://www.regulations.gov/docket?D=NRC-2017-0141. This is for comment on the US NRC’s Environmental …

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Environmental Impacts Of River Bend Nuclear Power Station Near St. Francisville & Baton Rouge Louisiana – Comment Deadline July 23rd at 10:59 PM CDT

July 18, 2018

Comment Due Jul 23, 2018 11:59 PM ET (10:59 CDT) https://www.regulations.gov/docket?D=NRC-2017-0141 This is to comment on the environmental impacts of …

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A Song To Help Howard Sherman And His NY Supporters Spell The Name Of The State That He Wants To Represent In The US Senate, As Well As The Major US River – MISSISSIPPI (Father Of Waters)

June 23, 2018

Elvis Presley Home in Tupelo Mississippi, wikimedia-public domain, 2007 Dem primary run off candidate Howard Sherman of California and his …

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Entergy Grand Gulf Nuclear Power Station: Workers Given Exam Answers; Workers Failed To Make Rounds-Falsified Records

March 15, 2018

Staircase from the Windsor Plantation Ruins, now located at Alcorn State University near Grand Gulf Nuclear Power Station Perhaps this …

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Nuclear Strategic Alliance for FLEX Emergency Response SAFER (NOT): Depends on Emergency Resources which may be Needed Elsewhere-Unavailable

August 31, 2017

Originally posted on Mining Awareness + :
“The first tier of the SAFER plan is established through PEICo contracts with commercial heavy-lift helicopter…

Most Powerful US Nuclear Reactor Not Working for Months; Special Inspection Report Pending; US NRC Renews License for a Total of 59 Years Anyway

December 8, 2016

Grand Gulf Nuclear Power Station has the most powerful single nuclear reactor in the US, when it’s working, which it …

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St. Lucie Nuclear Power Station Built on a Barrier Island Post-Hurricane Camille: Nuclear Foolishness; Matthew Warning

October 6, 2016

“ a foolish man, which built his house upon the sand: And the rain descended, and the floods came, and …

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Offshore Windfarms Can Greatly Reduce Hurricane Windspeed and Storm Surge by Absorbing Kinetic Energy from Winds

August 18, 2016

High winds radiate out from the center and gale force winds arrive ahead of the hurricane force winds. Hurricane Camille, …

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Radioactive Blues: Grand Gulf Nuclear Power Station Relicensing Hearing a 1000 Miles Away, in DC, on May 4th

May 2, 2016

To Obama’s statement after B.B. King’s death, almost a year ago, that “there’s going to be one killer blues session …

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Radioactive Racism at Radioactive Garbage Site in Memphis, Decades After Martin Luther King’s Support of Memphis Garbage Workers Led to his Assassination

April 7, 2016

Originally posted on Mining Awareness + :
Photo of the Memphis Sanitation Workers Strike Diorama at the National Civil Rights Museum, by Adam…

Nuclear Worker Finds Beer In Lunchbox: “The Investigation Of This Event Is In Progress” says the USNRC

April 4, 2016

At the Prairie Island Nuclear Power Station: “FITNESS FOR DUTY – PROHIBITIED ITEM IN THE PROTECTED AREA “On 3/31/2016 at …

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Protests Against Federal Offshore Oil and Gas Auction at the New Orleans Superdome; Call for 100% Renewable Energy

March 25, 2016

A sign held up by a child, in protest of more drilling in the Gulf of Mexico, pointed out that …

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Entergy to US Coast Guard Notice Form has Waterford Nuclear Safety Zone at Wrong Location

January 28, 2016

Entergy to US Coast Guard Notice Form has Waterford Nuclear Safety Zone at Wrong River Mile Marker: “U.S. Coast Guard: …

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Did Lightening Kill Louisiana Nuclear Reactor? Zero Power for Almost 2 Weeks After Thunderstorm. Revive It Not Again!

January 22, 2016

Almost two weeks ago “On 1/9/16 at 0237 [CST], River Bend Station sustained a reactor scram during a lightning storm.“. …

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Runaway Barges Endanger Nuclear Power Stations-Essential Infrastructure: Life on the Mississippi

January 16, 2016

Mississippi River Traffic visible near Waterford Nuclear Reactor In Reserve Louisiana the Mississippi was at 23.83 ft at 3 am …

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Louisiana Nuclear Reactor Scrammed by Lightning Strike?

January 12, 2016

A nuclear reactor in Louisiana and it is not prepared for thunderstorms? If it cannot be protected why did they …

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Radioactive Releases from the Nuclear Reactors of the Mississippi River Watershed: What are the Dangers? It Doesn’t Take an Accident – They Legally Leak All the Time

January 11, 2016

RADIOACTIVE RELEASES FROM THE NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER WATERSHED by Nuclear Information and Resource Service World Information …

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Nuclear Strategic Alliance for FLEX Emergency Response SAFER (NOT): Depends on Emergency Resources which may be Needed Elsewhere-Unavailable

January 3, 2016

“The first tier of the SAFER plan is established through PEICo contracts with commercial heavy-lift helicopter vendors for “first call …

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Unidentified Problem Impacting Nuclear Reactor Control Rod Insert Speed? Change the Rules; Hide Info Under Guise of Proprietary Rts; Waterford Near New Orleans

October 11, 2015

[How to intervene, and information about impacts, around mid-way in this post; search in page New Orleans.] Entergy, which owns-operates …

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Nuclear SAFER NOT – Nuclear Emergency Backup in Heart of New Madrid Quake Zone

August 23, 2015

One of the most dangerous, and often ignored, aspects of nuclear energy is that nuclear power stations always have need …

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US NRC Corrupt, Unfit; Threat to Public Safety says Retired Nuclear Quality Engineer; Kevin Ramsey Named as Safety Opponent (Comment Deadline 11.59 pm NY-DC-Eastern)

July 13, 2015

In the last post was discussed the comment deadline for US NRC “Cornerstones” for Nuclear Fuel Facilities, and how the …

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They Knew All Along: Hissing Lethal Rad Orange Gas Ball; Missing Bomb Grade HEU; Cancers; Dilution Doesn’t Work

July 13, 2015

Related comment period, deadline today 11.59 US Eastern Time: https://miningawareness.wordpress.com/2015/07/12/us-nrc-manager-comments-on-nrc-document-opposes-emergency-preparedness-for-nuclear-fuel-facilities-comment-deadline-monday-13-july-11-59-pm-ny-dc-et/ http://www.dnfsb.gov/sites/default/files/Board%20Activities/Letters/2012/ltr_2012102_21566.pdf (Red boxes added. The above was submitted to John …

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Spent Nuclear Fuel Dry Cask Storage – SOS +

May 20, 2015

Baby California Sea Lions by Eric Boerner-NOAA ca 2007 San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) compared to Chernobyl Areas one …

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Dangerous Maximum Extended Load Line Limit Plus for Largest US Nuclear Reactor? Urgent Comment – Demand Hearing Now!

January 1, 2015

Comments must be filed by January 2, 2015, at 11.59 PM (23.59) US Eastern Time (DC). However a request for …

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Honeywell Uranium Hexafluoride Leak May Have Escaped Building- Worker Lock-out Ongoing

October 30, 2014

“On October 26, at 8:24 p.m. EST, Honeywell Metropolis Works experienced a leak of UF6 inside the Feed Materials Building …

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French Nuclear Waste to Scotland, Tennessee, Sweden, and Elsewhere?

September 25, 2014

What appear to be large and small nuclear components at the Energy Solutions Low Level Waste Facility in Clive, Utah. …

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Great Sioux Reservation at Risk from Uranium Mining in South Dakota; Eastern Sioux Concerned by Nuclear Power Plant and Waste

August 16, 2014

“Traditional location of Sioux tribes prior to 1770 (dark green) and their current reservations (orange)”, via Wikipedia “Great Sioux Reservation” …

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Radioactive Racism at Radioactive Garbage Site in Memphis, Decades After Martin Luther King’s Support of Memphis Garbage Workers Led to his Assassination

July 9, 2014

Photo of the Memphis Sanitation Workers Strike Diorama at the National Civil Rights Museum, by Adam Jones, Ph.D., CC-By-SA-3.0 via …

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