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Title: VA earthquake
Post by: 1RADPRO1 on Aug 23, 2011, 07:26
Did the VA quake have any effect on the North Anna plants?
Title: Re: VA earthquake
Post by: Bigchris on Aug 23, 2011, 09:12
Yes.  “Both reactors tripped automatically at the time of the quake and shut down.”

http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/DC-Nuclear-Plant-Near-Epicenter-Shuts-Down-128261808.html
Title: Re: VA earthquake
Post by: RDTroja on Aug 24, 2011, 08:24
According to USAToday a total of 10 plants in VA, MD, PA and NJ were taken of line as a precaution. They don't indicate if that is ten units or ten locations.
Title: Re: VA earthquake
Post by: Dave Warren on Aug 24, 2011, 08:47
North Anna declared an Alert.

Plants declaring Unusual Events, which indicate a potential decrease in plant safety, include Peach Bottom, Three Mile Island, Susquehanna and Limerick in Pennsylvania; Salem, Hope Creek and Oyster Creek in New Jersey, Calvert Cliffs in Maryland, Surry in Virginia, Shearon Harris in North Carolina and D.C. Cook and Palisades in Michigan. All these plants continue to operate while plant personnel examine their sites.

Title: Re: VA earthquake
Post by: xobxdoc on Aug 24, 2011, 12:15
According to USAToday a total of 10 plants in VA, MD, PA and NJ were taken of line as a precaution. They don't indicate if that is ten units or ten locations.
Calvert stayed up.
Title: Re: VA earthquake
Post by: Starkist on Aug 25, 2011, 12:37
what a bunch of crap. I lived in japan for several years, 5.8 richters wouldnt even make the local paper. Im seeing the media blow this completely out of proportion.

Title: Re: VA earthquake
Post by: Kakashi86 on Aug 25, 2011, 02:27
everyone is being very precautious over the whole Japan Incident though. so although some of use experience 5.8 earthquakes on the regular (i was stationed in guam for a while so im there too) other places like 3mile where I'm from never get really any earthquakes. except from the mile collapses or Centralia mines fires. lol. sorry local joke.
Title: Re: VA earthquake
Post by: Higgs on Aug 25, 2011, 10:11
what a bunch of crap. I lived in japan for several years, 5.8 richters wouldnt even make the local paper. Im seeing the media blow this completely out of proportion.



It was felt far and wide and set off seismic alarms at nearly every east coast plant and shut two down..., therefore it isn't being blown out of proportion.

The east coast isn't japan or the west coast, in that the east coast bed rock is MUCH older and more dense and therefore a smallish quake like a 5.8 is felt far and wide AND has the potential to do much more damage considering building and the like aren't built to any seismic standards here (outside of the nuke plants).

Blowing it out of proportion? Naw, a 5.8 on the East coast is unusual and should make the news. Sensationalizing? Sure, I'll grant they do some of that.
Title: Re: VA earthquake
Post by: Starkist on Aug 25, 2011, 12:06


Blowing it out of proportion? Naw, a 5.8 on the East coast is unusual and should make the news. Sensationalizing? Sure, I'll grant they do some of that.

I guess thats a better word for it :p

I just think its a little ridiculous how spun up they are getting, not one person died or was seriously injured, and nothing catastrophic was done, they are just freaking out because of japan if you ask me.
Title: Re: VA earthquake
Post by: Higgs on Aug 25, 2011, 12:07
Well yeah, some are. Some even went so far as to say things like "narrowly averted a fukushima." Ridiculous.
Title: Re: VA earthquake
Post by: Starkist on Aug 25, 2011, 04:03
Well yeah, some are. Some even went so far as to say things like "narrowly averted a fukushima." Ridiculous.

Im just waiting for CNN or Fox to bring on Dr. KooKoo and talk about it :p
Title: Re: VA earthquake
Post by: Zog on Aug 26, 2011, 10:57
Didn't they bring on Bill Nye the Science guy during the Japan incident as thier nuclear expert?
Title: Re: VA earthquake
Post by: Kathy6592 on Dec 30, 2011, 09:20
I was called in at North Anna for the quake, there was cosmetic damage. But none to the reactors.  The staff there is great!!  Loved working there and will go back for spring outage.