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	<title>Comments on: Del Mar wants full public hearing before SONGS restart</title>
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		<title>By: Carol Jahnkow</title>
		<link>http://thecoastnews.com/2012/10/del-mar-wants-full-public-hearing-before-songs-restart/comment-page-1/#comment-45427</link>
		<dc:creator>Carol Jahnkow</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Oct 2012 20:34:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Encinitas City Council also passed a similar letter to the NRC and also to Senator Boxer on September 26th.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Encinitas City Council also passed a similar letter to the NRC and also to Senator Boxer on September 26th.</p>
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		<title>By: CaptD</title>
		<link>http://thecoastnews.com/2012/10/del-mar-wants-full-public-hearing-before-songs-restart/comment-page-1/#comment-45321</link>
		<dc:creator>CaptD</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Oct 2012 00:00:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are some questions (Others posted on other sites) about these Replacement Generators that were ordered:

1. According to some News Paper Comments and Industry Reports in 2004, the going price for each 620 Ton CE Replacement Steam Generator was estimated between 200-250 Million Dollars (Per Piece). How did SCE CNO/President in 2004 convince MHI to build such large complicated and premium generators for 569 million dollars, which is almost 230 million dollars short of the market price and funds approved by CPCU?

2. Since MHI had experience building only Fort Calhoun Generator of less than 300 tons, how did the SCE Engineers Technically Qualify MHI?

3. Which other utilities’ QA Program, SCE took credit to approve Mitsubishi’s quality assurance program. Fort Calhoun?, French? Belgium? Japan?

4. How come SCE did not apply to NRC for increasing the plugging limit for Old CE Generators, so this they would have had more time to think, research and not rush according to Michael Peevey?

5. Which CE Replacement Generator US Utilities SCE benchmark to develop such detailed design and performance specifications or they just modified the Old Generator Specifications with New Industry Information? Were the engineers, who wrote, checked and approved the specifications were steam generator experts or was it another steam generator expert in the background, who directed all the work?

6. Where did all the claims of challenges, reward, innovations and teamwork between SCE and MHI go wrong?

7. Were the SCE Engineers sent to Japan to check MHI work and approve documents/test results were qualified in that field, or they were just in the training/sight-seeing process?

8. Who made the decision to make all these numerous design changes and determined the changes were “Like for Like” and did not need a Licensing Amendment Process?

9. Which SCE Engineer furnished all these changes, information/documents to which NRC Engineer, who decided it was OK to proceed without a Licensing Amendment Process?

10. Which SCE engineer approved/validated the MHI Thermal-Hydraulic FIT-IIIFIVATS code Inputs and Calculations?

11. To get 10% heat transfer equivalent by switching from Alloy 600 To alloy 690, SCE needed to add 935 tubes, but they only added 377 tubes. What happened to the balance of 568 tubes? Were the length of 9727 tubes increased and by how much to make up for the 533 tubes?

12. How come the SCE Engineers did not question the MHI benchmarking, verification and validation of the FIT-III thermal-hydraulic model?

13. How come the SCE engineers did not contact their counter parts at PVNGS for information/advice, since PVNGS has the Largest CE Replacement Generators (800 Tons) in the world, were built in early 2001-2005 time frames and are running successfully?

14. Were the OLD CE Steam Generators and new replacement generators exact in Thermal Output (MWe) or were there minor differences?

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Why are all these questions important?

The answers will help determine if the SoCal rate payers or SCE + SDG&amp;E shareholders have to foot the bill for SORE (San Onofre Reactor Emergency) which will be over a BILLION DOLLARS...

Remember, SoCal rate payers are now also paying about 65 Million dollars a month for the SORE (San Onofre Reactor Emergency) yet they are receiving nothing in return except more Nuclear Baloney* (NB)...

This money would be much better spent adding additional Solar (of all flavors) capacity and jump starting the SoCal economy with the multibillion dollar decommissioning of SORE (San Onofre Reactor Emergency).

* http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Nuclear+Baloney]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here are some questions (Others posted on other sites) about these Replacement Generators that were ordered:</p>
<p>1. According to some News Paper Comments and Industry Reports in 2004, the going price for each 620 Ton CE Replacement Steam Generator was estimated between 200-250 Million Dollars (Per Piece). How did SCE CNO/President in 2004 convince MHI to build such large complicated and premium generators for 569 million dollars, which is almost 230 million dollars short of the market price and funds approved by CPCU?</p>
<p>2. Since MHI had experience building only Fort Calhoun Generator of less than 300 tons, how did the SCE Engineers Technically Qualify MHI?</p>
<p>3. Which other utilities’ QA Program, SCE took credit to approve Mitsubishi’s quality assurance program. Fort Calhoun?, French? Belgium? Japan?</p>
<p>4. How come SCE did not apply to NRC for increasing the plugging limit for Old CE Generators, so this they would have had more time to think, research and not rush according to Michael Peevey?</p>
<p>5. Which CE Replacement Generator US Utilities SCE benchmark to develop such detailed design and performance specifications or they just modified the Old Generator Specifications with New Industry Information? Were the engineers, who wrote, checked and approved the specifications were steam generator experts or was it another steam generator expert in the background, who directed all the work?</p>
<p>6. Where did all the claims of challenges, reward, innovations and teamwork between SCE and MHI go wrong?</p>
<p>7. Were the SCE Engineers sent to Japan to check MHI work and approve documents/test results were qualified in that field, or they were just in the training/sight-seeing process?</p>
<p>8. Who made the decision to make all these numerous design changes and determined the changes were “Like for Like” and did not need a Licensing Amendment Process?</p>
<p>9. Which SCE Engineer furnished all these changes, information/documents to which NRC Engineer, who decided it was OK to proceed without a Licensing Amendment Process?</p>
<p>10. Which SCE engineer approved/validated the MHI Thermal-Hydraulic FIT-IIIFIVATS code Inputs and Calculations?</p>
<p>11. To get 10% heat transfer equivalent by switching from Alloy 600 To alloy 690, SCE needed to add 935 tubes, but they only added 377 tubes. What happened to the balance of 568 tubes? Were the length of 9727 tubes increased and by how much to make up for the 533 tubes?</p>
<p>12. How come the SCE Engineers did not question the MHI benchmarking, verification and validation of the FIT-III thermal-hydraulic model?</p>
<p>13. How come the SCE engineers did not contact their counter parts at PVNGS for information/advice, since PVNGS has the Largest CE Replacement Generators (800 Tons) in the world, were built in early 2001-2005 time frames and are running successfully?</p>
<p>14. Were the OLD CE Steam Generators and new replacement generators exact in Thermal Output (MWe) or were there minor differences?</p>
<p>======</p>
<p>Why are all these questions important?</p>
<p>The answers will help determine if the SoCal rate payers or SCE + SDG&amp;E shareholders have to foot the bill for SORE (San Onofre Reactor Emergency) which will be over a BILLION DOLLARS&#8230;</p>
<p>Remember, SoCal rate payers are now also paying about 65 Million dollars a month for the SORE (San Onofre Reactor Emergency) yet they are receiving nothing in return except more Nuclear Baloney* (NB)&#8230;</p>
<p>This money would be much better spent adding additional Solar (of all flavors) capacity and jump starting the SoCal economy with the multibillion dollar decommissioning of SORE (San Onofre Reactor Emergency).</p>
<p>* <a href="http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Nuclear+Baloney" rel="nofollow">http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Nuclear+Baloney</a></p>
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		<title>By: CaptD</title>
		<link>http://thecoastnews.com/2012/10/del-mar-wants-full-public-hearing-before-songs-restart/comment-page-1/#comment-45320</link>
		<dc:creator>CaptD</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Oct 2012 23:59:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Big money Utilities do not want to lose their market share and they are making it almost impossible for Solar to be installed!  Until the people of California DEMAND freedom from their Energy Taskmasters, they will continue to be &quot;energy slaves&quot; to them...

It is amazing to think that the people of California who pride themselves on being so independent allow this Energy SHAM to continue, especially since they like many other Countries are totally dependent on Middle Eastern oil or RISKY Nuclear!

Until our Governor decides to shake up the CPUC, California will continue to drag its feet instead of race toward Energy independence; just imagine, we could be Solar (of all flavors) Energy EXPORTERS and jump start our economy providing we had true energy Leadership instead of Leaders used to getting their Nuclear Fix*.

* http://is.gd/DzSrY1

The nuclear industries policy of donating massive amounts of money to insure that all levels of Government support Nuclear Energy to protect their market share despite it’s enormous environmental RISK of yet another Fukushima, instead of supporting less expensive, NON RISKY Eco Friendly Solar energy.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Big money Utilities do not want to lose their market share and they are making it almost impossible for Solar to be installed!  Until the people of California DEMAND freedom from their Energy Taskmasters, they will continue to be &#8220;energy slaves&#8221; to them&#8230;</p>
<p>It is amazing to think that the people of California who pride themselves on being so independent allow this Energy SHAM to continue, especially since they like many other Countries are totally dependent on Middle Eastern oil or RISKY Nuclear!</p>
<p>Until our Governor decides to shake up the CPUC, California will continue to drag its feet instead of race toward Energy independence; just imagine, we could be Solar (of all flavors) Energy EXPORTERS and jump start our economy providing we had true energy Leadership instead of Leaders used to getting their Nuclear Fix*.</p>
<p>* <a href="http://is.gd/DzSrY1" rel="nofollow">http://is.gd/DzSrY1</a></p>
<p>The nuclear industries policy of donating massive amounts of money to insure that all levels of Government support Nuclear Energy to protect their market share despite it’s enormous environmental RISK of yet another Fukushima, instead of supporting less expensive, NON RISKY Eco Friendly Solar energy.</p>
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		<title>By: CaptD</title>
		<link>http://thecoastnews.com/2012/10/del-mar-wants-full-public-hearing-before-songs-restart/comment-page-1/#comment-45318</link>
		<dc:creator>CaptD</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Oct 2012 23:47:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Open Letter to Southern California Ratepayers


The 1.2 Billion Dollar Question:  Do we want to RISK Southern California Edison (SCE) restarting their heavily damaged San Onofre Nuclear #2 Reactor?

Background:

The International Atomic Energy Association (IAEA) ranks nuclear accidents by Levels between 1 and 7, with the number increasing with the scale of the accident.  For example, a level one is a minor nuclear event, while a level seven is the highest rating and signifies a major nuclear accident.)

On February 9th, 1991, a leak of 55 tons of radioactive primary coolant occurred due to the failure of just one tube in a steam generator (SG) built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industry (MHI) in the No. 2 pressurized water reactor at the Mihama nuclear power station in Japan, caused wide spread public alarm due to that unsafe nuclear reactor.

Mihama was ranked a level three nuclear disaster, the first ever in Japan.
Three Mile Island was ranked a level five nuclear disaster (loss of coolant).
Chernobyl was ranked a level seven nuclear disaster (loss of coolant).
Fukushima Daiichi was ranked a level seven nuclear disaster (loss of coolant).


Current situation of SORE (San Onofre Reactor Emergency):
 
On January 31, 2012, one tube leak was discovered at San Onofre SONGS Unit 3 that resulted in some radioactivity being released into the atmosphere.  Upon further testing, eight more tubes in the steam generators (SG) failed pressure testing.  What this means is that the SONGS accident could have been many times worse than Mihama Nuclear Disaster, especially if both reactors were online and we had a big quake, so all of us in Southern California were just plain lucky that day!

These almost new steam generators (SG) were just built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industry (MHI) to specific design specifications supplied and approved by Southern California Edison (SCE) engineers, without any additional Nuclear Regulatory Commission Design review because they were told that the replacement SG’s were just like the ones they were replacing, which was not the case!  In reality, they were significant changes made to the design by SCE, which has caused the tubes to start to fail.

The total tube damage at SORE (San Onofre Reactor Emergency) to date:

	1.  On Unit 3 steam generators (SG):
		8.5% of the tubes (1657 out of 19454 tubes on both SGs) showed 			wear of greater than 10% through-wall indications.
		8 tubes failed in-situ pressure testing
		SCE completed extensive plugging and selective staking of 807 			tubes and found 10,284 wear indications on 1806 tubes.

	2. On Unit 2 steam generators (SG):
		5.2 % of the tubes (1009 out of 19454 tubes on both SGs) showed 			wear greater than 10% through-wall indication.
		The total plugging for Unit 2 was 510 (205 tubes in 2E088 and 305 in
			2E089) plus they found 4721 wear indications on 1,595 tubes. 

Decision time:

If we allow SONGS Unit 2 to be restarted without our approval, any problems with or without an earthquake or main steam line break could cause an unknown number of already damaged and or stressed/weakened tubes in their poorly designed Replacement Steam Generators to rupture like just ONE tube did in Mihama, Japan and cause a Level 3 nuclear accident! San Onofre already has more tubes that have failed testing than any other reactor facility in the USA! These failures could even cause a potential reactor meltdown of SONGS Unit 2 resulting in a Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear or Chernobyl level seven disaster here in Southern California.

Are you willing to live with that threat?

If not, write to all your Congressman and or City Councilman, then join the protest against the Restart of SONGS Unit 2. After all, we are the ones paying for Southern California Edison (SCE), the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) Officials and all the other Elected Politicians in the Country to protect us.

If a Nuclear Disaster were to happen, if your property became radioactive (and basically worthless) where would you and your family be relocated to; and for how long would you have to stay there? As an example in Japan, a year and a half after Fukushima, there are still many hundreds of thousands of nuclear refugees still living in camps, unable to return to their homes because of radiation!

California now has a 40% power surplus without San Onofre (or even Diablo Canyon) nuclear power plants (per the CPUC), with more risk-free solar capacity being added daily, so it just does not make any sense to gamble our future restarting Unit 2, just to save SCE shareholders some big bucks!

Now is time to decommission San Onofre.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Open Letter to Southern California Ratepayers</p>
<p>The 1.2 Billion Dollar Question:  Do we want to RISK Southern California Edison (SCE) restarting their heavily damaged San Onofre Nuclear #2 Reactor?</p>
<p>Background:</p>
<p>The International Atomic Energy Association (IAEA) ranks nuclear accidents by Levels between 1 and 7, with the number increasing with the scale of the accident.  For example, a level one is a minor nuclear event, while a level seven is the highest rating and signifies a major nuclear accident.)</p>
<p>On February 9th, 1991, a leak of 55 tons of radioactive primary coolant occurred due to the failure of just one tube in a steam generator (SG) built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industry (MHI) in the No. 2 pressurized water reactor at the Mihama nuclear power station in Japan, caused wide spread public alarm due to that unsafe nuclear reactor.</p>
<p>Mihama was ranked a level three nuclear disaster, the first ever in Japan.<br />
Three Mile Island was ranked a level five nuclear disaster (loss of coolant).<br />
Chernobyl was ranked a level seven nuclear disaster (loss of coolant).<br />
Fukushima Daiichi was ranked a level seven nuclear disaster (loss of coolant).</p>
<p>Current situation of SORE (San Onofre Reactor Emergency):</p>
<p>On January 31, 2012, one tube leak was discovered at San Onofre SONGS Unit 3 that resulted in some radioactivity being released into the atmosphere.  Upon further testing, eight more tubes in the steam generators (SG) failed pressure testing.  What this means is that the SONGS accident could have been many times worse than Mihama Nuclear Disaster, especially if both reactors were online and we had a big quake, so all of us in Southern California were just plain lucky that day!</p>
<p>These almost new steam generators (SG) were just built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industry (MHI) to specific design specifications supplied and approved by Southern California Edison (SCE) engineers, without any additional Nuclear Regulatory Commission Design review because they were told that the replacement SG’s were just like the ones they were replacing, which was not the case!  In reality, they were significant changes made to the design by SCE, which has caused the tubes to start to fail.</p>
<p>The total tube damage at SORE (San Onofre Reactor Emergency) to date:</p>
<p>	1.  On Unit 3 steam generators (SG):<br />
		8.5% of the tubes (1657 out of 19454 tubes on both SGs) showed 			wear of greater than 10% through-wall indications.<br />
		8 tubes failed in-situ pressure testing<br />
		SCE completed extensive plugging and selective staking of 807 			tubes and found 10,284 wear indications on 1806 tubes.</p>
<p>	2. On Unit 2 steam generators (SG):<br />
		5.2 % of the tubes (1009 out of 19454 tubes on both SGs) showed 			wear greater than 10% through-wall indication.<br />
		The total plugging for Unit 2 was 510 (205 tubes in 2E088 and 305 in<br />
			2E089) plus they found 4721 wear indications on 1,595 tubes. </p>
<p>Decision time:</p>
<p>If we allow SONGS Unit 2 to be restarted without our approval, any problems with or without an earthquake or main steam line break could cause an unknown number of already damaged and or stressed/weakened tubes in their poorly designed Replacement Steam Generators to rupture like just ONE tube did in Mihama, Japan and cause a Level 3 nuclear accident! San Onofre already has more tubes that have failed testing than any other reactor facility in the USA! These failures could even cause a potential reactor meltdown of SONGS Unit 2 resulting in a Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear or Chernobyl level seven disaster here in Southern California.</p>
<p>Are you willing to live with that threat?</p>
<p>If not, write to all your Congressman and or City Councilman, then join the protest against the Restart of SONGS Unit 2. After all, we are the ones paying for Southern California Edison (SCE), the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) Officials and all the other Elected Politicians in the Country to protect us.</p>
<p>If a Nuclear Disaster were to happen, if your property became radioactive (and basically worthless) where would you and your family be relocated to; and for how long would you have to stay there? As an example in Japan, a year and a half after Fukushima, there are still many hundreds of thousands of nuclear refugees still living in camps, unable to return to their homes because of radiation!</p>
<p>California now has a 40% power surplus without San Onofre (or even Diablo Canyon) nuclear power plants (per the CPUC), with more risk-free solar capacity being added daily, so it just does not make any sense to gamble our future restarting Unit 2, just to save SCE shareholders some big bucks!</p>
<p>Now is time to decommission San Onofre.</p>
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		<title>By: CaptD</title>
		<link>http://thecoastnews.com/2012/10/del-mar-wants-full-public-hearing-before-songs-restart/comment-page-1/#comment-45317</link>
		<dc:creator>CaptD</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Oct 2012 23:38:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Excellent article (with comments) in San Diego’s KPBS.org
Proposed Changes To San Onofre’s Decommissioning Fund
http://is.gd/a3kWXq
snip
Southern California Edison and SDG&amp;E have collected money for the fund from ratepayers over the life of the plant, to pay decommissioning costs when it ultimately shuts down.

Electricity ratepayers have already paid more than $3 billion into the fund for San Onofre. It’s estimated that decommissioning Units 2 and 3 will cost $3.7 billion.

PREDICTION: SORE (San Onofre Reactor Emergency) will prove to be the most expensive nuclear Debacle in the World not counting the Trillion Dollar Eco-Disaster triple meltdown in Fukushima Japan; so the question now is who will pay for it, SoCal rate payers or the shareholders of SCE and SDG&amp;E who have had record profits every year for the past few years!

Unless the NRC refuses to allow SCE to restart SanO, the NRC will become an accomplice to the biggest nuclear rip off the World has ever known thanks in part to the CA CPUC not doing their job by asking for a full investigation and CA Gov. Brown for &quot;Looking the other way&quot; while the CA CPUC fails the public&#039;s trust...

I hope both CA Senators Feinstein and Boxer will become VERY vocal before it is too late!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Excellent article (with comments) in San Diego’s KPBS.org<br />
Proposed Changes To San Onofre’s Decommissioning Fund<br />
<a href="http://is.gd/a3kWXq" rel="nofollow">http://is.gd/a3kWXq</a><br />
snip<br />
Southern California Edison and SDG&amp;E have collected money for the fund from ratepayers over the life of the plant, to pay decommissioning costs when it ultimately shuts down.</p>
<p>Electricity ratepayers have already paid more than $3 billion into the fund for San Onofre. It’s estimated that decommissioning Units 2 and 3 will cost $3.7 billion.</p>
<p>PREDICTION: SORE (San Onofre Reactor Emergency) will prove to be the most expensive nuclear Debacle in the World not counting the Trillion Dollar Eco-Disaster triple meltdown in Fukushima Japan; so the question now is who will pay for it, SoCal rate payers or the shareholders of SCE and SDG&amp;E who have had record profits every year for the past few years!</p>
<p>Unless the NRC refuses to allow SCE to restart SanO, the NRC will become an accomplice to the biggest nuclear rip off the World has ever known thanks in part to the CA CPUC not doing their job by asking for a full investigation and CA Gov. Brown for &#8220;Looking the other way&#8221; while the CA CPUC fails the public&#8217;s trust&#8230;</p>
<p>I hope both CA Senators Feinstein and Boxer will become VERY vocal before it is too late!</p>
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		<title>By: CaptD</title>
		<link>http://thecoastnews.com/2012/10/del-mar-wants-full-public-hearing-before-songs-restart/comment-page-1/#comment-45316</link>
		<dc:creator>CaptD</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Oct 2012 23:36:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Number 1 US Nuclear Safety Concern:
San Onofre&#039;s Replacement Steam Generators

The DAB Safety Team is thankful to numerous anonymous concerned SONGS Workers, who have provided factual information in the interest of the Public Safety to us so that we could arrive at these “Reasonable Conclusions” regarding SONGS Replacement Steam Generators Degradation.  We acknowledge Fairewinds Energy Association, Professor Daniel Hirsch, Friends of the Earth, San Clemente Green, Media, News Papers and the SD Reader, whose material has contributed to the successful completion of this document.
NOTE: These Preliminary Conclusions are subject to change upon receipt of Southern California Edison&#039;s (SCE) SONGS Unit 2 Restart Plan and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Root Cause Evaluation.
  
If SONGS Unit 2 is allowed to operate at reduced power, an Un-isolable main steam line break accident can occur at any time, due to a postulated design basis earthquake and/or any other associated failure.  Due to this event, the depressurization of the steam generator caused by the steam line break coupled with the excessive vibrations due high differential pressure (&gt; 2250 psi), high reactor coolant water temperature inside the tubes, the compact space between the SONGS U-Tube Bundle and the moisture separators (compared with other Mitsubishi Steam Generators) and the steam over-pressurization would cause the elastic deformation (NRC AIT Report, Mitsubishi Preliminary Cause Evaluation) of the taller U-tube bundle due to increased U-tube bundle height, high localized steam-voids or dry-outs (two-phase mist region, almost devoid of water in undefined central portion of the U-tube bundle above the 7th support plate) and narrow-pitch/tube diameter ratio.  This unanalyzed and rare phenomena not experienced in the Steam Generators operating history, in turn, would cause the onset of fluid elastic instability conditions due to the 100% localized steam voids in the central portion of U-Tube bundle above the 7th Support Plate.  The fluid elastic instability conditions would result in further lowering the already low in-plane tube clearances (Attributed to unanalyzed effects because of addition of more tubes to achieve more thermal MWt out of the SGs). The combination of these factors along with a poorly designed anti-vibration support structure [low damping capability of the support structure (i.e., the tube support plates, the tube-sheet, and the anti-vibration bars)] would result in excessive and violent vibrations, cause tubes to hit each other in the in-plane direction, result in leaking tubes, which would cause high-pressure primary sub-cooled water jets.  These high-pressure jets would cut holes into other already worn tubes and create undetermined number of cascading tube ruptures.

The cumulative effects of the above conditions along with the unanalyzed effects of plugged and staked tubes would rupture other damaged, plugged, staked and worn tubes.  The amount of leaking reactor coolant through these ruptured tube cuts is beyond the analyzed limits of a SONGS UFSAR Analysis [Three combined independent events loads (DBE + MSLB + LOCA)] that would be released via the blowing radioactive steam carrying Un-partitioned reactor coolant from the Un-isolated steam generator into the environment.  This uncontrolled radiological accident would release significant amounts of radiation, which could adversely affect the health and safety of all Southern Californian residents plus the transient population within the 10-mile Emergency Planning Zone.   We believe that this scenario can also progress into a nuclear meltdown of the reactor due to potential errors by plant operators unable to diagnose and control rapidly changing plant conditions due to the confusion caused by the non-user friendly and complex, abnormal, emergency operating and emergency plan implementing procedures.  

This scenario is a departure from a method of evaluation described in the UFSAR used in establishing the SONGS design bases or in the safety analyses and requires a NRC 50.90 License Amendment before SONGS Unit 2 or 3 can be allowed to restart.  A permission by NRC for SONGS restart of either Unit 2 or 3 without the 50.90 License Amendment would be construed as: (1) Repeat violation of NRC 50.90 License Amendment Process by SCE, (2) Violation of SCE’s Overriding Obligation to protect the health and safety of Southern Californians from radiological accidents, and (3) Inconsistent with the NRC&#039;s long history of commitment, transparency, participation, and collaboration with the public&#039;s oversight of Nuclear Reactor regulatory activities. 

-- The DAB Safety Team]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Number 1 US Nuclear Safety Concern:<br />
San Onofre&#8217;s Replacement Steam Generators</p>
<p>The DAB Safety Team is thankful to numerous anonymous concerned SONGS Workers, who have provided factual information in the interest of the Public Safety to us so that we could arrive at these “Reasonable Conclusions” regarding SONGS Replacement Steam Generators Degradation.  We acknowledge Fairewinds Energy Association, Professor Daniel Hirsch, Friends of the Earth, San Clemente Green, Media, News Papers and the SD Reader, whose material has contributed to the successful completion of this document.<br />
NOTE: These Preliminary Conclusions are subject to change upon receipt of Southern California Edison&#8217;s (SCE) SONGS Unit 2 Restart Plan and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Root Cause Evaluation.</p>
<p>If SONGS Unit 2 is allowed to operate at reduced power, an Un-isolable main steam line break accident can occur at any time, due to a postulated design basis earthquake and/or any other associated failure.  Due to this event, the depressurization of the steam generator caused by the steam line break coupled with the excessive vibrations due high differential pressure (&gt; 2250 psi), high reactor coolant water temperature inside the tubes, the compact space between the SONGS U-Tube Bundle and the moisture separators (compared with other Mitsubishi Steam Generators) and the steam over-pressurization would cause the elastic deformation (NRC AIT Report, Mitsubishi Preliminary Cause Evaluation) of the taller U-tube bundle due to increased U-tube bundle height, high localized steam-voids or dry-outs (two-phase mist region, almost devoid of water in undefined central portion of the U-tube bundle above the 7th support plate) and narrow-pitch/tube diameter ratio.  This unanalyzed and rare phenomena not experienced in the Steam Generators operating history, in turn, would cause the onset of fluid elastic instability conditions due to the 100% localized steam voids in the central portion of U-Tube bundle above the 7th Support Plate.  The fluid elastic instability conditions would result in further lowering the already low in-plane tube clearances (Attributed to unanalyzed effects because of addition of more tubes to achieve more thermal MWt out of the SGs). The combination of these factors along with a poorly designed anti-vibration support structure [low damping capability of the support structure (i.e., the tube support plates, the tube-sheet, and the anti-vibration bars)] would result in excessive and violent vibrations, cause tubes to hit each other in the in-plane direction, result in leaking tubes, which would cause high-pressure primary sub-cooled water jets.  These high-pressure jets would cut holes into other already worn tubes and create undetermined number of cascading tube ruptures.</p>
<p>The cumulative effects of the above conditions along with the unanalyzed effects of plugged and staked tubes would rupture other damaged, plugged, staked and worn tubes.  The amount of leaking reactor coolant through these ruptured tube cuts is beyond the analyzed limits of a SONGS UFSAR Analysis [Three combined independent events loads (DBE + MSLB + LOCA)] that would be released via the blowing radioactive steam carrying Un-partitioned reactor coolant from the Un-isolated steam generator into the environment.  This uncontrolled radiological accident would release significant amounts of radiation, which could adversely affect the health and safety of all Southern Californian residents plus the transient population within the 10-mile Emergency Planning Zone.   We believe that this scenario can also progress into a nuclear meltdown of the reactor due to potential errors by plant operators unable to diagnose and control rapidly changing plant conditions due to the confusion caused by the non-user friendly and complex, abnormal, emergency operating and emergency plan implementing procedures.  </p>
<p>This scenario is a departure from a method of evaluation described in the UFSAR used in establishing the SONGS design bases or in the safety analyses and requires a NRC 50.90 License Amendment before SONGS Unit 2 or 3 can be allowed to restart.  A permission by NRC for SONGS restart of either Unit 2 or 3 without the 50.90 License Amendment would be construed as: (1) Repeat violation of NRC 50.90 License Amendment Process by SCE, (2) Violation of SCE’s Overriding Obligation to protect the health and safety of Southern Californians from radiological accidents, and (3) Inconsistent with the NRC&#8217;s long history of commitment, transparency, participation, and collaboration with the public&#8217;s oversight of Nuclear Reactor regulatory activities. </p>
<p>&#8211; The DAB Safety Team</p>
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		<title>By: CaptD</title>
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		<dc:creator>CaptD</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Oct 2012 23:34:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[SCE&#039;s RESTART PR campaign is now in full swing, please tell your friends to find out what SanO insiders are saying about all the technical issues AGAINST RESTARTING SanO, before they attend the NRC Dana Pt. meeting on 10-09-12.

The complete 6 page PR memo can be viewed online http://is.gd/3XgDdX  along with many other of the DAB Safety Team&#039;s &quot;Papers&quot;, like &quot;DAB Safety&#039;s Initial Response to SCE&#039;s Restart Plan&quot;, so please bookmark it as MORE information will be posted to keep you in the know.

Remember:
Any SCE restart is nothing but a $1.2 Billion Get out of Jail Free Card for them!

Just SAY N☢ To Any Restart TESTING, SoCal cannot afford a Trillion Dollar Eco-Disaster like Fukushima!

CaptD
p.s. Kudos to Joe for the SCE PR Restart Pitch Info!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>SCE&#8217;s RESTART PR campaign is now in full swing, please tell your friends to find out what SanO insiders are saying about all the technical issues AGAINST RESTARTING SanO, before they attend the NRC Dana Pt. meeting on 10-09-12.</p>
<p>The complete 6 page PR memo can be viewed online <a href="http://is.gd/3XgDdX" rel="nofollow">http://is.gd/3XgDdX</a>  along with many other of the DAB Safety Team&#8217;s &#8220;Papers&#8221;, like &#8220;DAB Safety&#8217;s Initial Response to SCE&#8217;s Restart Plan&#8221;, so please bookmark it as MORE information will be posted to keep you in the know.</p>
<p>Remember:<br />
Any SCE restart is nothing but a $1.2 Billion Get out of Jail Free Card for them!</p>
<p>Just SAY N☢ To Any Restart TESTING, SoCal cannot afford a Trillion Dollar Eco-Disaster like Fukushima!</p>
<p>CaptD<br />
p.s. Kudos to Joe for the SCE PR Restart Pitch Info!</p>
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		<title>By: Guest</title>
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		<dc:creator>Guest</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Oct 2012 07:28:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kudos to the Del Mar City Council 

There is no way SONGS should be re-started.  It&#039;s just not worth the risk.

Ask Japan.

In addition, any ratepayer $$ going to SONGS should be immediately diverted toward building Renewable Energy sources.

The costs of Renewable Energy are lower than ever, while the cost of nuclear is higher than ever.

Ask Japan.

(And if you haven&#039;t been keeping up on how Japan has been devastated by their nuclear crisis:

www dot enenews dot com

www dot nuclearhotseat dot com

RadChick on Facebook]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kudos to the Del Mar City Council </p>
<p>There is no way SONGS should be re-started.  It&#8217;s just not worth the risk.</p>
<p>Ask Japan.</p>
<p>In addition, any ratepayer $$ going to SONGS should be immediately diverted toward building Renewable Energy sources.</p>
<p>The costs of Renewable Energy are lower than ever, while the cost of nuclear is higher than ever.</p>
<p>Ask Japan.</p>
<p>(And if you haven&#8217;t been keeping up on how Japan has been devastated by their nuclear crisis:</p>
<p>www dot enenews dot com</p>
<p>www dot nuclearhotseat dot com</p>
<p>RadChick on Facebook</p>
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