Friday, September 14, 2018

Holy Shit: Chaos In the Brunswick Control Room Now and No Required Hurricane Notification To NRC

Update

Really bad news: The Cape Fear River at Wilmington reaches its all-time high just before 4 p.m. Friday. At 8.27 feet, the river topped its previous high of 8.17 feet set during Hurricane Matthew in 2016.

High tide at 2 am. 

Update

The political ramifications... 

What if Brunswick and other southern plants pops tonight or in the next week or so? The state and federal political ramification. At the least, all nuclear plants in North Carolina will permanently shut down. Vogtle is a goner. There will be a long awaited political revolution in the state. 

Don't we all live in interesting times? It is the greatest awaking ever.

If Duke made a public notification early in this, how stuff and big helicopters could our military stage outside the hurricane zone. This will be in the congressional blue ribbon commission...    


You completely disserve it!!! You all know it, we all exactly disserve what we get for out apathy 

  
***OK, I am having a reevaluation on Indian Point's false event reporting of a hurricane in the vicinity of their plant today. IP employees are highly trained on emergency event reporting for normal and emergency event reporting to the NRC. Even in the lowest emergency classification, it is critical they make timely emergency condition to the NRC. This begins spinning up the NRC organization at the earliest moment according to the classification level. They are trained over and over and over on this. There are experts onsite to detect crew incoherence and poor communications. They are highly sensitive with missing a expected and required emergency notification. It means the crew in the control room are poorly trained...it is a direct indication of chaos in the control room and a out of control crew. I think they analyzed what a missing emergency notification means, decided they got to do something about it. They were trying to signal Brunswick is in serous trouble based on their expert experience by sending a false Hurricane notification to the NRC. It was truly a cry for help about Brunswick. It was truly a insider smoke signal to bypass a set of organizations            

***Tick-Tock, Tick-Tock, Tick-Tock: Waiting for a NRC public response!!! 

Brunswick: "Holy Shit Moment"




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10:11 AM (17 minutes ago)



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Right, Indian Point nuclear plant made a false "hurricane in the vicinity" of their plant NRC notification last night, where is Brunswick's???
Current Event Notification Report for September 14, 2018

Brunswick is supposed to make a "set" of hurricane emergency notifications to the NRC. Like a hurricane is in the vicinity of a plant or feeling hurricanes winds. They shutdown both of the plants yesterday. But they are not there. 

Why not speculate? These guys are in the eye of the hurricane right now!!! 

1) They could have had issues with preparing for the hurricane, troubles with the shutdown and issues with the hurricane hitting the plant last night. The control room does notification this though senior leadership. Hmm, two inspectors of the site? Why didn't they prod them? The "control room" began going out of control last night in the chaos and complexity.  

2) Our politicians and the senior NRC leadership decided it would be too disruptive with Hurricane Florence's recue and recovery efforts...they decided to blackout all of Brunswick public required normal and emergency notifications for the greater good. Troubles at the nuclear plant would be too disruptive to the hurricane recue and recovery effort at the news media reporting, local, state and federal levels. Are they doing this at all the southern plants?      


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