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West TN
Shelby County
• North Shelby County Landfills has received
  the most radioactive waste of any landfill in
  TN, over 17 Million Pounds in 6 years.
• The city of Memphis depends upon an
  underground aquifer for its drinking water.
• If the drinking water is contaminated, the
  health and welfare of 670,000 people will be
  threatened. Memphis is the largest city in
  Tennessee.
• Memphis lies on a major earthquake fault.
  Even a minor earthquake might damage
  those landfills and pollute the water.
Memphis Aquifer
PRESIDENT’S ISLAND IN MEMPHIS
Memphis – President’s Island
• President’s Island is home to EnergySolutions
  and Studsvik radioactive waste processing
  facilities. Both specialize in large metal
  components.
• Studsvik processed 12,000,000 pounds in the
  last 5 years.
• Much of the “low-level” waste goes into the
  North and South Shelby County Landfills.
RADIOACTIVE STEAM GENERATORS
The Studsvik facility on President’s Island in
Memphis is the only place in the U.S. where
radioactive steam generators from pressurized
water reactors are taken for processing or
dismantling. These units are up to 70 feet tall and
weigh as much as 800 tons. These must be taken
apart, piece by piece to separate the parts that are
highly radioactive. These contain a significant
amount of plutonium and other dangerous
radionuclides. Much of the material deemed to be
“extremely low level” by Studsvik will end up in
the North or South Shelby landfills.
Into Memphis
Inside a Steam Generator
Oak Ridge
Other Radioactive Waste Facilities
            in Tennessee

•Studsvik and StudsvikRACE at Erwin and
Memphis
•Nuclear Fuel Services at Erwin
•Philotechnics at Oak Ridge
•Bionomics at Oak Ridge
•DSSI Permafix at Kingston

•EnergySolutions Memphis, Oak Ridge
Processors in TN that Heat Treat
      Radioactive Waste
•EnergySolutions in Oak Ridge- 2 incinerators
•DSSI PermaFix in Kingston- radioactive and
 mixed waste boiler, processes PCBs
•Studsvik in Erwin-- pyroprocessing
•IMPACT in Oak Ridge – pyroprocessing
•Duratek metal melt in Oak Ridge
•TOXCO metal melt in Oak Ridge
•Aerojet oxidizer in Jonesborough (metallic
uranium chips)
Facts about Incineration
• Incineration produces toxic and carcinogenic
  substances such as dioxins, furans, particlate
  matter, heavy metals such as lead and mercury.
• Inhaling radioactive particles is doubly dangerous.
• When considering the impact of an incinerator, it
  is necessary to consider the collective impact of
  incinerators in the region.
• Oak Ridge has 4 incinerators within fairly close
  proximity. Some process weapons waste.
• To our knowledge, NO environmental impact
  study has been ever been done.
Oak Ridge 37,000 acre federal reservation
• home of the Oak Ridge Nat’l Laboratory
      (ORNL)
• of the Y-12 Nat’l Security Complex
• of the East TN Technology Park
• site where uranium was enriched for the
      first WWII atomic bombs
• since used to enrich uranium, dismantle
      bombs. etc.
• one of the most polluted sites in USA
• years ago waste was just buried in
ditches
• DOE trying to clean it up—not easy
DOE is planning to built a super
bomb plant at Y-12.

“On April 2 [2012], the Defense Nuclear
Facilities Safety Board released a highly
critical report about the design plans for the
Uranium Processing Facility planned for the
Y-12 Nuclear Weapons Complex in Oak Ridge.
The Safety Board's report, coupled with
findings of the General Accounting Office,
make a strong case for putting a hold on
funding construction of the UPF.” (Ralph Hutchison)
Estimates of the total cost of the
Uranium Processing Facility in
Oak Ridge started at $600
million– $1.5 billion back in
2005. By last year the total
pricetag was estimated at $7.5
billion by the Department of
Energy and $8 billion by the
Army Corps of Engineers. That’s
a 1000% increase!
Erwin
Nuclear Fuel Services
 In Erwin, Tennessee
NFS enriches uranium to
create nuclear fuel for
nuclear submarines and
aircraft carriers. It also is
used for U.S. nuclear
weapons.
Erwin, TN, home of Areva and NFS
The Nolichucky River
Erwin, TN, is home
   to both Nuclear
  Fuel Services and
      Studsvik.
A study released on
Nov. 11, 2010,
shows that Nuclear
Fuel Services in
Erwin is apparently
discharging
enriched uranium
into the Nolichucky
River. Uranium was
found up to 45
miles down river.
Six TVA
Nuclear Reactors
  in or near
  Tennessee
Browns Ferry Plant (3 reactors) near Athens, AL
Browns Ferry’s Record

 Built between 1966 and 1977, TVA’s oldest
 Same GE design as Fukushima
 Almost 1 million pop. within 50 mi. radius
 Only reactor in nation to have NRC RED FLAG
inspection rating (worst)
 Contains 3.1 million lbs. radioactive “spent” fuel
      in cooling pools
 Since 1980 BF has reported more than 1700
“events” to the NRC, has had repeated
shutdowns
Licenses of 3 reactors were renewed in May of
2006 to operate until 2033, 2034, and 2036
Tornados April 27, 2011
Sequoyah




Two reactors
Located not far from downtown Chattanooga
Built in 1980 & 1981, license renewed to 2041
Over 1 million people within 50 mi. radius
Watts Bar




Located between Chattanooga and Knoxville
One reactor operating, 2nd under construction since
2007, supposed to open in 2012, again delayed 2 yrs or
more , $2 BILLION OVER ESTIMATED COST
Bellefonte
                                   The ZOMBIE
                                         REACTOR
                                       Located near
                                      Scottsboro, AL
                                      Begun In 1974.
                                     stopped in 1988,
                                       cannibalized
                                    for parts by TVA in
                                        2006 & 07.
RESURRECTED in 2008 when TVA asked NRC to reinstate
deferred license. Approved by TVA Board for
construction after Watts Bar 2 begins operating.
Estimated cost, $4 to $5 BILLION.
Water consumption by type of electricity generation:




   This article was corrected on 12 September 2011
TVA has 6 nuclear reactors on the Tennessee River
+
One more in construction at Watts Bar +
One more planned at Bellefonte= 8 reactors

Each reactor uses about 24 million gallons of water
per day.

Current water usage = c. 144 million gal/day

Projected water usage = c. 192 million gal./day
A typical nuclear power plant in a
year generates 20 metric tons of
used nuclear fuel. The nuclear
industry generates a total of about
2,000 - 2,300 metric tons of used
fuel per year.

That accounts only for high level
waste.
The USA has 104 nuclear reactors
churning out tons of radioactive waste
every year. Spent fuel rods are stored in
pools to cool and are then placed in
casks on site. No place for permanent
disposal. “Low-level” waste is sent to TN
for processing and then for burial or
incineration. Radioactive metals may
soon be recycled into objects for
commercial use. Cooking pots? Braces
for kids’ teeth?
There is no such thing as real
nuclear clean-up, just an effort
 to incinerate, to sort, to bury,
and to move radioactive waste
 from one location to another.
Some lethal radionuclides will
  be with the earth for up to a
          million years.

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Kathleen Ferris Nuclear Issues in TN Pt. 2

  • 2. Shelby County • North Shelby County Landfills has received the most radioactive waste of any landfill in TN, over 17 Million Pounds in 6 years. • The city of Memphis depends upon an underground aquifer for its drinking water. • If the drinking water is contaminated, the health and welfare of 670,000 people will be threatened. Memphis is the largest city in Tennessee. • Memphis lies on a major earthquake fault. Even a minor earthquake might damage those landfills and pollute the water.
  • 5. Memphis – President’s Island • President’s Island is home to EnergySolutions and Studsvik radioactive waste processing facilities. Both specialize in large metal components. • Studsvik processed 12,000,000 pounds in the last 5 years. • Much of the “low-level” waste goes into the North and South Shelby County Landfills.
  • 6. RADIOACTIVE STEAM GENERATORS The Studsvik facility on President’s Island in Memphis is the only place in the U.S. where radioactive steam generators from pressurized water reactors are taken for processing or dismantling. These units are up to 70 feet tall and weigh as much as 800 tons. These must be taken apart, piece by piece to separate the parts that are highly radioactive. These contain a significant amount of plutonium and other dangerous radionuclides. Much of the material deemed to be “extremely low level” by Studsvik will end up in the North or South Shelby landfills.
  • 7. Into Memphis Inside a Steam Generator
  • 9. Other Radioactive Waste Facilities in Tennessee •Studsvik and StudsvikRACE at Erwin and Memphis •Nuclear Fuel Services at Erwin •Philotechnics at Oak Ridge •Bionomics at Oak Ridge •DSSI Permafix at Kingston •EnergySolutions Memphis, Oak Ridge
  • 10. Processors in TN that Heat Treat Radioactive Waste •EnergySolutions in Oak Ridge- 2 incinerators •DSSI PermaFix in Kingston- radioactive and mixed waste boiler, processes PCBs •Studsvik in Erwin-- pyroprocessing •IMPACT in Oak Ridge – pyroprocessing •Duratek metal melt in Oak Ridge •TOXCO metal melt in Oak Ridge •Aerojet oxidizer in Jonesborough (metallic uranium chips)
  • 11. Facts about Incineration • Incineration produces toxic and carcinogenic substances such as dioxins, furans, particlate matter, heavy metals such as lead and mercury. • Inhaling radioactive particles is doubly dangerous. • When considering the impact of an incinerator, it is necessary to consider the collective impact of incinerators in the region. • Oak Ridge has 4 incinerators within fairly close proximity. Some process weapons waste. • To our knowledge, NO environmental impact study has been ever been done.
  • 12. Oak Ridge 37,000 acre federal reservation • home of the Oak Ridge Nat’l Laboratory (ORNL) • of the Y-12 Nat’l Security Complex • of the East TN Technology Park • site where uranium was enriched for the first WWII atomic bombs • since used to enrich uranium, dismantle bombs. etc. • one of the most polluted sites in USA • years ago waste was just buried in ditches • DOE trying to clean it up—not easy
  • 13. DOE is planning to built a super bomb plant at Y-12. “On April 2 [2012], the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board released a highly critical report about the design plans for the Uranium Processing Facility planned for the Y-12 Nuclear Weapons Complex in Oak Ridge. The Safety Board's report, coupled with findings of the General Accounting Office, make a strong case for putting a hold on funding construction of the UPF.” (Ralph Hutchison)
  • 14. Estimates of the total cost of the Uranium Processing Facility in Oak Ridge started at $600 million– $1.5 billion back in 2005. By last year the total pricetag was estimated at $7.5 billion by the Department of Energy and $8 billion by the Army Corps of Engineers. That’s a 1000% increase!
  • 15. Erwin
  • 16. Nuclear Fuel Services In Erwin, Tennessee
  • 17. NFS enriches uranium to create nuclear fuel for nuclear submarines and aircraft carriers. It also is used for U.S. nuclear weapons.
  • 18. Erwin, TN, home of Areva and NFS
  • 20. Erwin, TN, is home to both Nuclear Fuel Services and Studsvik. A study released on Nov. 11, 2010, shows that Nuclear Fuel Services in Erwin is apparently discharging enriched uranium into the Nolichucky River. Uranium was found up to 45 miles down river.
  • 21.
  • 22. Six TVA Nuclear Reactors in or near Tennessee
  • 23. Browns Ferry Plant (3 reactors) near Athens, AL
  • 24. Browns Ferry’s Record  Built between 1966 and 1977, TVA’s oldest  Same GE design as Fukushima  Almost 1 million pop. within 50 mi. radius  Only reactor in nation to have NRC RED FLAG inspection rating (worst)  Contains 3.1 million lbs. radioactive “spent” fuel in cooling pools  Since 1980 BF has reported more than 1700 “events” to the NRC, has had repeated shutdowns Licenses of 3 reactors were renewed in May of 2006 to operate until 2033, 2034, and 2036
  • 26.
  • 27. Sequoyah Two reactors Located not far from downtown Chattanooga Built in 1980 & 1981, license renewed to 2041 Over 1 million people within 50 mi. radius
  • 28. Watts Bar Located between Chattanooga and Knoxville One reactor operating, 2nd under construction since 2007, supposed to open in 2012, again delayed 2 yrs or more , $2 BILLION OVER ESTIMATED COST
  • 29. Bellefonte The ZOMBIE REACTOR Located near Scottsboro, AL Begun In 1974. stopped in 1988, cannibalized for parts by TVA in 2006 & 07. RESURRECTED in 2008 when TVA asked NRC to reinstate deferred license. Approved by TVA Board for construction after Watts Bar 2 begins operating. Estimated cost, $4 to $5 BILLION.
  • 30.
  • 31.
  • 32. Water consumption by type of electricity generation: This article was corrected on 12 September 2011
  • 33. TVA has 6 nuclear reactors on the Tennessee River + One more in construction at Watts Bar + One more planned at Bellefonte= 8 reactors Each reactor uses about 24 million gallons of water per day. Current water usage = c. 144 million gal/day Projected water usage = c. 192 million gal./day
  • 34.
  • 35.
  • 36.
  • 37. A typical nuclear power plant in a year generates 20 metric tons of used nuclear fuel. The nuclear industry generates a total of about 2,000 - 2,300 metric tons of used fuel per year. That accounts only for high level waste.
  • 38.
  • 39. The USA has 104 nuclear reactors churning out tons of radioactive waste every year. Spent fuel rods are stored in pools to cool and are then placed in casks on site. No place for permanent disposal. “Low-level” waste is sent to TN for processing and then for burial or incineration. Radioactive metals may soon be recycled into objects for commercial use. Cooking pots? Braces for kids’ teeth?
  • 40. There is no such thing as real nuclear clean-up, just an effort to incinerate, to sort, to bury, and to move radioactive waste from one location to another. Some lethal radionuclides will be with the earth for up to a million years.