Monday, June 20, 2011

Power plants

Nebraska Flooding Threatens Nuclear Plant : 3 Hours Ago CDT Fort Calhoun and Cooper
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvfr7lT5JNQ

http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/presidents-issues-disaster-declaration-for-nebraska-flooding-along-missouri-platte-rivers/2011/06/18/AG3rfcaH_story.html
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Presidents issues disaster declaration for Nebraska flooding along Missouri, Platte rivers

WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Barack Obama has issued an emergency disaster declaration for 18 Nebraska counties for flooding along the Missouri and Platte rivers.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency announced the declaration Saturday. It was requested Friday by Nebraska Gov. Dave Heineman.
The declaration allows FEMA to coordinate disaster relief efforts and provide assistance.
The Missouri River flows along the state’s eastern border. The Platte forms from the North Platte and South Platte rivers at the city of North Platte, cutting through central Nebraska and to the southeast. Both rivers are swollen because of spring rains and snowpack. They’re expected to remain high into fall.
The counties included in the declaration are Boyd, Burt, Cass, Cedar, Dakota, Dixon, Douglas, Garden, Knox, Lincoln, Morrill, Nemaha, Otoe, Richardson, Sarpy, Scotts Bluff, Thurston and Washington.
Copyright 2011 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.


http://drkatesview.wordpress.com/2011/06/20/haarp-and-nuclear-power-plant-safety/
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HAARP and Nuclear Power Plant Safety

©2011 drkate
There is currently a news blackout regarding a potential serious nuclear accident at the Ft. Calhoun nuclear power plant in Nebraska. As reported in the previous Geoengineering Disaster post, the plant had been shut down for refueling against the backdrop of extensive flooding caused by   weather and hydrologic geoengineering in the upper basin states.
weather modification

HAARP and Nuclear Power Plant Safety

©2011 drkate
There is currently a news blackout regarding a potential serious nuclear accident at the Ft. Calhoun nuclear power plant in Nebraska. As reported in the previous Geoengineering Disaster post, the plant had been shut down for refueling against the backdrop of extensive flooding caused by   weather and hydrologic geoengineering in the upper basin states.
Over the summer extensive storms appeared over I-29 near this nuclear power plant as well as road closures reported by Dutchsinse.  Dutch reports tornado activity produced by HAARP rings appearing over the midwest now moving toward the plant itself.
The entire disaster of tornados, flooding, extensive cold, snowpack and rain has pounded these states relentlessly and to produce maximum disaster. Never let a crisis go to waste…
I am certain this manipulation exists. Why else would the Huffnpuff write joyfully about this while ignoring nuclear disaster?  Let it get to Fukishima levels and then shut down all nuclear power?
It has now assaulted a nuclear power plant, with information blacked out. THIS MUST STOP.
Here is the series on what is going on at the plant:
weather modification

http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=207420 (videos)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_power_phase-out
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A nuclear power plant at Grafenrheinfeld, Germany. Chancellor Angela Merkel's coalition announced on May 30, 2011, that Germany’s 17 nuclear power stations will be shut down by 2022, in a policy reversal following Japan's Fukushima I nuclear accidents.[1]
A nuclear power phase-out is the discontinuation of usage of nuclear power for energy production. Often initiated because of concerns about nuclear power, phase-outs usually include shutting down nuclear power plants and looking towards other fuels or alternative energy.
Austria was the first country to begin a phase-out (in 1978) and has been followed by Sweden (1980), Italy (1987), Belgium (1999), and Germany (2000). Austria, and Spain have gone as far as to enact laws not to build new nuclear power stations. Several other European countries have debated phase-outs.
As of June 2011, Germany and Switzerland are phasing-out nuclear power.[2][3] As of June 2011, countries such as Australia, Austria, Denmark, Greece, Ireland, Italy Latvia, Lichtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Portugal, Israel, Malaysia, New Zealand, and Norway remain opposed to nuclear power.[2][4]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGKTzP8qqjE
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Gov. Dave Heineman returned Tuesday evening from a flight during which he surveyed rising floodwaters that continue to strain levees in the South Sioux City area.
Heineman commended the city's leadership and preparation and praised interstate cooperation among Iowa, South Dakota and Nebraska officials at news conferences in Lincoln's Air National Guard base and one earlier in the day in South Sioux City.
"They feel very well-prepared," he said.
The river at Sioux City, Iowa, reached 33.12 feet by midafternoon Tuesday, down from 33.55 feet in the morning, as the release from Gavins Point Dam in Yankton, S.D., reached a historic high of 150,000 cubic feet per second.
Most levees around the Missouri River are built to withstand surge waters for three to four days, according to Nebraska Emergency Management officials.
This year, they likely will face punishing amounts of water for several months as the Army Corps of Engineers releases record amounts of water from Gavins Point.
"As the volume of water and the speed increases, we need to be very watchful in our state along the Missouri River," Heineman said.
In South Sioux City, Heineman said he's concerned about the effect on every resident of every part of Nebraska experiencing flooding, listing 20 towns and cities.
He promised to ask for a presidential disaster declaration once the full impact of 2011 flooding on homes, businesses and farms is known. He said he has no doubt that request will be granted; federal government money then would flow to aid Nebraskans.
He said he understands the anger those affected feel toward the Army Corp of Engineers as they release water that could destroy homes and livelihoods.
Heineman said he will look to Congress to address future flood management situations.
Al Berndt, assistant director of the Nebraska Emergency Management Agency, said the state has a $12 million emergency fund that can be tapped.
"My focus is on protecting the lives of our citizens, property and critical infrastructure," Heineman said in response to a question about costs of the flood. "We're going to be thoughtful and careful when it comes to funds, but we're not going to spare a dollar when it comes to saving the lives of our citizens."
About a dozen Nebraska National Guard members are monitoring the levee at South Sioux City around the clock, Brig. Gen. Judd Lyons said.
Farther south, near Fort Calhoun, farmland and the nuclear power plant are surrounded by floodwaters, Heineman said. The power plant is offline for routine maintenance.
In Omaha, floodwaters continue to creep toward Eppley Airfield and the Omaha Correctional Center.
Heineman wasn't concerned about the College World Series, which begins at TD Ameritrade Park, near the river, this weekend.
"From the air, I don't envision a problem," Heineman said. "I plan on being in the stands come Saturday."
About 200 parking stalls near TD Ameritrade Park have been affected by water bubbling out of storm sewers.
"How it's coming up is a mystery to us; that's what we're trying to find the answers to," Roger Dixon, president of the Metropolitan Entertainment and Convention Authority, told Omaha television station KETV.
Omaha officials are concerned that more than 2 inches of rain could cause the sewer system to back up further. Heineman said he hopes the weather holds while the series is going on.

http://politicsandfinance.blogspot.com/2011/06/fukushima-nuclear-disaster-and-major.html
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