veledare10
veledare10
veledare10

Used to work for Westinghouse building nuclear power plants...looks like moving on was a good decision.

All you have to do is say you have a dry cough with a scratchy throat. Once you start coughing you cant stop and it keeps you up at night.

It was only banned for commercial sites...the government still does it. Read about The West Valley Demonstration Project....The site this is coming from is the reason why commercial entities cannot reprocess fuel...This is one of the biggest cleanups of radioactive material that we’re dealing with in our country.

It’s a old melter from the WV reprocessing plant. It’s contaminated and filled with concrete. As you stated, no fuel inside whatsoever. You can sit on top of this thing and have your lunch if you want to...just don’t stay much longer after said lunch is finished...allowable dose rates are based on being in close

Hey- I work with the nuclear industry and dry fuel storage and this does not contain nuclear fuel. It is part of an old melter that was used in the reprocessing of fuel. It is contaminated due to having radioactive material inside it at one point and like everything else that is contaminated with a radioactive

I absolutely love portrait view and never thought it could get better.Please tell me how to make a panoramic video. Thank you.

Where might one find info on such a tour?

FYI- if they are on your itinerary they will receive precheck also

Actually, I would trust the people operating and decommissioning nuclear sites, more than any other industry, to do the right thing. The nuclear industry is one of the most highly regulated industries and, today, everything that is done is done in a manner that is deemed to be safe with the lowest chance of impacting

So now everyone will have a back-up phone in the glove-box to let the police test...

Turn off your Bluetooth and read your own texts... just don’t respond, texting and driving is bad