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USS Houston
« on: Aug 03, 2008, 01:39 »
http://edition.cnn.com/2008/US/08/01/navy.sub.leak/?imw=Y&iref=mpstoryemail

Ok, so who is making the discharge log entry for this one?

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Re: USS Houston
« Reply #1 on: Aug 03, 2008, 06:59 »
http://edition.cnn.com/2008/US/08/01/navy.sub.leak/?imw=Y&iref=mpstoryemail

Ok, so who is making the discharge log entry for this one?

So, if I read this correctly, he got wetted down from a full valvecap?

"The problem was discovered last month when a build-up of leaking water popped a covered valve and poured onto a sailor's leg while the submarine was in dry dock."

And he was able to frisk out

The sailor who was doused, a Houston crew member, tested negative for radiation from the water, according to Navy officials.

Sounds like another man-bites-dog story to me....

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Re: USS Houston
« Reply #2 on: Aug 03, 2008, 07:56 »
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I was just happy when I read the article's reference to fertilizer. I always suspected there was a direct correlation between navy nuclear power and horse sh@t but never knew exactly what the ratio was.

I can't take credit for the above quote....a friend of mine said it. 
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Re: USS Houston
« Reply #3 on: Aug 04, 2008, 07:25 »
New thumbrule

1 x 10 -6 Ci/50 lbs manure/1 std 3 inch Navy Globe Valve Cap volume

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Re: USS Houston
« Reply #4 on: Aug 04, 2008, 07:37 »
Why all the ado about nothing?

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Re: USS Houston
« Reply #5 on: Aug 05, 2008, 07:00 »
Why all the ado about nothing?

Justin

You really have to ask that question?  Remember this is the world that grew up with "The China Syndrome" , TMI, and Chernobyl.  People are uneducated and scared when it comes to nuclear power.  Newsies get this stuff and know it will fly off the shelf because people don't know enough to realize this is a very minor story.  All the head line has to do is read "Nuclear submarine has Radioactive Water leak" and viola` you got a hot topic, especially when we are on the verge of the great nuclear renaissance and new plants are starting to be built in people's "back yards".
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Re: USS Houston
« Reply #6 on: Aug 06, 2008, 09:16 »
So, if I read this correctly, he got wetted down from a full valvecap?

"The problem was discovered last month when a build-up of leaking water popped a covered valve and poured onto a sailor's leg while the submarine was in dry dock."


From the article, in the attached timeline:  "17JUL08 USS Houston undergoes routine maintenance at Pearl Harbor.  Radioactive water spills on a sailor working outside the submarine after a buildup of leaking water pops a valve."  I don't think it was a valve cap.  Sounds like a little more than nothing, though it is mostly political, I agree, we are talking about the possibility of undocumented discharges in port, and in port in Japan, where I would like to still be allowed to go.

Ok, so who is making the discharge log entry for this one?

LELT, as dictated by Admiral Kirkland Donald.   :-[
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Re: USS Houston
« Reply #7 on: Aug 07, 2008, 09:18 »
From the article, in the attached timeline:  "17JUL08 USS Houston undergoes routine maintenance at Pearl Harbor.  Radioactive water spills on a sailor working outside the submarine after a buildup of leaking water pops a valve."  I don't think it was a valve cap.  Sounds like a little more than nothing, though it is mostly political, I agree, we are talking about the possibility of undocumented discharges in port, and in port in Japan, where I would like to still be allowed to go.

LELT, as dictated by Admiral Kirkland Donald.   :-[

....Makes me wonder why the ADM is dictating who is making a discharge entry.....that job belongs to RL div anyways.  Did the pucker factor come in and everyone all of a sudden not know what to do??

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Re: USS Houston
« Reply #8 on: Aug 07, 2008, 09:26 »
I figure the pucker factor came in when figuring out how to calculate the release, because I don't think anyone knew what the rate of leakage was or the duration.

I am also figuring the discharge log has been dissected by just about everyone in the command and on up to Donny boy.

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Re: USS Houston
« Reply #9 on: Aug 07, 2008, 09:32 »
well the news estimated one gallon on the guy, and obviously it wouldnt be hard to estimate radioactivity based upon a gross count......the guy could give an estimate of how long he got sprayed for...

if i remember the log correctly you can get all your required info based off of that, and make another log entry for anything that might have been back calculated.....but who knows lol

as for the fertilizer, i prefer using cabbage as the comparison....makes for better conversation lol

 


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