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         . Pripyat (spelled Prypiat in book) evacuation delayed until 36 hours after explosion
 . p213 est 2M curies May 1, 4M May 3, 5M May 3, 7M May 4, 8M to 12M May 5
 . 3 engineers walked through water-filled corridors to release water under reactor
  . Hero of Ukraine awards to the two still alive in 2019
 . HBO Miniseries, DVD Beaverton
 . 600,000 people mobilized as liquidators, concrete sarcophagus
 . p222 ten modernized RMBK in Russia, Zaporizhia power plant operates six 1GWe VVER (water-water) reactors
 . p223 5,300 petaBq of radiation, 1 million times Three Mile Island 1,760 PBq Iodine 131
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 . Pacific plate to Eurasian plate (not North American plate )
 . 8.9 earthquake, largest in Japan's recorded history, deadliest tsunami, 15,899 dead, 2529 missing, 6157 injured
 . second 13 foot wave stopped by Fukushima station 19 foot wall, 335pm third wave 43 feet
 . Government guidelines 10 km evacuation, instead chose IEA 3 km evacuation, later expanded to 10 km
 . pumped seawater into Unit 1, destroying it (though, not mentioned, it was overdue for shutdown anyway)
 . radioactive water release to sea, one quarter of annual dosage for fish caught in vicinity
 . estimated 10% of Chernobyl release, 520 pBq, 80% carried to ocean
 . April 2011 20 km restricted area, 150,000 refugees left the area

Atoms and ashes

A Global History of Nuclear Disasters

Serhii Plokhy 2022 . . Beaverton Lib 363.1799 PLO


1954 Bikini Castle Bravo thermonuclear test

  • 167 evacuated

1957 Kyshtym nuclear waste explosion

  • 10,000 evacuated, 270,000 exposed
  • wikipedia: 20 Mcuries of radioactivity

    • previous intentional dumping of 3 Mcuries into Techa river and 120 Mcuries into Lake Karachay

1957 Windscale fire

  • wikipedia: 300 Kcuries xenon-133, 20 Kcuries iodine-131, 600 curies cesium-137

1979 Three Mile Island accident

  • wikipedia: 14 μSv to 2M people, compared to 3100 μSv annual natural dose (8.5 μSv/day) 13 Mcuries noble gases, 15 Curies iodine-131, 1e10 curies remained in reactor

  • TMI unit 1 returned online, and shut down permanently on September 20, 2019. The fuel assemblies were removed to a storage pool (onsite?). No idea about the current radiation levels in the spent fuel and the removed unit 2 reactor, or in the containment buildings.

1986 Chernobyl disaster

  • RMBK reactor bol'shoi moshchnosti kanal'nyi, high-powered channel-type reactor 1GWe
  • blueprints 1967, deployed December 1973 Leningrad Nuclear Reactor Station at Sosnovyi Bor
    • 41 mi west of Leningrad, 46 mi from Estonia, 57 mi from Finland, 140 miles from Helsinki, 150 miles from Tallinn
  • 1980, close to 10 RMBK-1000 reactors in the USSR
  • vulnerable to steam explosions AND graphite fires
  • Ancient Chernobyl 15 km away, new city Prypiat 2 km away, construction began 1970
  • 1st went critical 1977, 2nd 1978, 3rd 1981, 4th 1983, two more under construction, six planned across Prypiat river
  • No emergency cooling system, no accident localization system, no sealed containment building for reactors 1 and 2.
    • reactors 3 and 4 had emergency cooling and accident localization but no containment because of vertical fuel rods and the overhead crane needed to service them
  • graphite tips on scram rods caused activity spike
  • positive void coefficient, loss of coolant increases activity
  • Operators were not told about vulnerabilities, followed instructions for 13 years
  • First RMBK accident at Leningrad station November 1975 because of positive scram, (up to) 1.5 Mcurie release, kept secret even to plant operators.
  • Chernobyl director, chief engineer had only coal plant experience
  • If a scram, power lost to pumps, 15+45 seconds to diesel generator power
  • plan was to use turbine rotational inertia to generate power bridging the one minute gap
  • Test of the plan on the evening of April 24-25, 1986
  • almost all control rods removed, an industry norm but a violation of the rules
  • powered down (from 3200 MW thermal?) to 700 MW thermal
  • test delayed from 2 to 10 hours to supply grid power, newbie operators take over
  • powered down, then ineptly powered up to 700 MWt for the test, reactor went supercritical, roars and shaking
  • sudden power spike ruptured the fuel channels and jammed the control rods
  • blast blew off the 500 ton biological shield, the 250 ton refueling machine, and a 50 ton crane
  • Pripyat (spelled Prypiat in book) evacuation delayed until 36 hours after explosion
  • p213 est 2M curies May 1, 4M May 3, 5M May 3, 7M May 4, 8M to 12M May 5
  • 3 engineers walked through water-filled corridors to release water under reactor
    • Hero of Ukraine awards to the two still alive in 2019
  • HBO Miniseries, DVD Beaverton
  • 600,000 people mobilized as liquidators, concrete sarcophagus
  • p222 ten modernized RMBK in Russia, Zaporizhia power plant operates six 1GWe VVER (water-water) reactors
  • p223 5,300 petaBq of radiation, 1 million times Three Mile Island 1,760 PBq Iodine 131

2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster

  • Pacific plate to Eurasian plate (not North American plate )
  • 8.9 earthquake, largest in Japan's recorded history, deadliest tsunami, 15,899 dead, 2529 missing, 6157 injured
  • second 13 foot wave stopped by Fukushima station 19 foot wall, 335pm third wave 43 feet
  • Government guidelines 10 km evacuation, instead chose IEA 3 km evacuation, later expanded to 10 km
  • pumped seawater into Unit 1, destroying it (though, not mentioned, it was overdue for shutdown anyway)
  • radioactive water release to sea, one quarter of annual dosage for fish caught in vicinity
  • estimated 10% of Chernobyl release, 520 pBq, 80% carried to ocean
  • April 2011 20 km restricted area, 150,000 refugees left the area

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