The first
question is what quantity of water leaked into the basement.
“How the water was able to make its way out of the Unit 2 spent fuel pool building basement into the groundwater and then result in some groundwater monitoring wells showing a spike in tritium,” Sheehan says. “This is not a new at issue at Indian Point in terms of groundwater contamination. They’ve had some issues in the past there, including leakage from the Unit 2 spent fuel pool building.”
Obviously
this is a new type of leak never before seen before at IP unlike the NRC expression of it (Sheenan).
This leaked
out the plant in vast quantities and quickly got into the test wells. It
implies there was large openings to the outside.
It implies:
1) Large cracks in the basement wall or concrete
floors. You get, a future large leak would quickly pass though the openings. Is this
per Licensing?
2) It could be leaking by a broken cable
or pipe wall seal…a cable or pipe going through the wall to the outside. It
wouldn’t be the first time.
Right,
Entergy discovered massive flooding violation through dropping a 600 ton stator
at Arkansas Nuclear One …killing one and injuring eight employees. This article is mocking that event.
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