Thursday, June 9, 2011

Nebraska nuclear power plant loses cooling system after fire

WASHINGTON—A nuclear power plant north of Omaha, Neb., on Tuesday briefly lost the ability to cool a pool of used nuclear fuel after a fire at the site, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission said.
The NRC said the plant recovered cooling ability without activating backup systems and "temperatures in the pool remained at safe levels." The public was not in danger because the plant has been shut down since early April for a refueling outage, the agency said.
Spent fuel pools in the U.S. have received increased scrutiny after a recent crisis in Japan involving potentially overheated nuclear fuel and the release of dangerous radiation.end quote.

Though it is great that they got it back under control it is important to realize that sandbags around the plant are the only thing keeping the flooding river waters out. If the sand bags fail there could be more problems.

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