Wednesday, January 27, 2016

NUCLEAR WASTE SITE COLLAPSES, KILLS ONE IN FRANCE


FOR MY MANY READERS FROM FRANCE, FROM WEBSITE,
"MINING AWARENESS PLUS"
... 
"Eboulement mortel de Bure : "Tout le monde sait que l'argile est une roche extrêmement fragile" (géologue) par Rédaction de France Info mardi 26 janvier 2016 17:38. http://www.franceinfo.fr/fil-info/article/eboulement-mortel-de-bure-tout-le-monde-sait-que-l-argile-est-une-roche-extremement-fragile-geologue-761505
One dead in tunnel collapse at future French nuclear waste site
STRASBOURG, FRANCE, Tue Jan 26, 2016 10:46am EST


 http://www.reuters.com/article/us-france-nuclear-idUSKCN0V41NV

France Bure: Rock slide kills one at nuclear waste site“, 27 Jan 2016 http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-35415456

http://www.reporterre.net/Pour-imposer-le-site-de-dechets-nucleaires-Cigeo-l-Andra-aurait-dissimule-une

http://www.sudouest.fr/2016/01/26/dechets-nucleaires-eboulement-sur-le-site-de-bure-un-mort-et-un-blesse-grave-2254563-706.php

COLLINS CONTINUES: 
The French government wants to bury their nuclear waste in argillite, on top of a geothermal resource site. On Tuesday, 26 January, 2016, a worker was killed and one injured at the site due to collapse of an underground tunnel gallery.

An argillite /ˈɑrdʒɨlaɪt/ is a fine-grained sedimentary rock composed predominantly of indurated clay particles. Argillaceous rocks are basically lithified muds and oozes.
They contain variable amounts of silt-sized particle
A child knows that clay becomes soft and unstable when wet.
 And, that it shrinks and cracks when dry and expands when wet.

 Residents near the proposed French nuclear waste facility in Bure France have demonstrated that within 16 minutes the “argillite” clay proposed for high level nuclear storage dissolves into gravel clumps.
 This is because it is hard materials held together by soft materials.  

(video link at
http://www.villesurterre.eu)  
In a 26 Jan 2016 Press Release BureStop states that a fatal rock slide occurred in the underground galleries of the Bure Laboratory where Andra is doing research to bury high level nuclear waste at a depth of 500 meters. One person died and another was injured. Their thoughts are with the victims and those close to them (as should everyone’s thoughts be).
While awaiting more precise information on the circumstances and consequences of the accident they raise points such as:
If l’Andra can’t assure the security of its construction site, how can they claim to make secure for over 100 years the project which will include more than 300 km of galleries and 5 km of descent?
If the nuclear waste site (Cigeo) is constructed, how could it avoid similar accidents, especially if, under the pressure of EDF, a low cost version is retained?

While l’Andra wants to present the Bure underground as an unshakeable strongbox (safe), this collapse clearly raises the question of the real stability of underground clay in which Cigeo was bored. If underground fractures, notably linked to the boring of the galleries, appears in the laboratory, what will happen when the underground storage centre is constructed and has an accident once it is full of radioactive waste?

This collapse confirms that the reversibility of the [nuclear waste] burial is impossible to guarantee.

While a bill has been proposed (“une proposition de loi a été déposée“) on the reversibility and the launch of the “pilot phase”, it is urgent to stop the nuclear waste burial project.

This incident only confirms the extreme risks of this project, as opponents have warned for over 20 years.
Expensive, dangerous and insane, Cigéo / BURE project must be abandoned immediately, and France must urgently make every effort to stop its production radioactive waste.

 (The preceding is based on our unofficial (and quick) translation.

Read the original press release in French here:
http://burestop.free.fr/spip/spip.php?article692 )

The French government [IS] picking on a poor rural area with apparently little voting or economic clout. 

[SAME AS IN AMERICA, JAPAN, EVERYWHERE.]

...An excellent and lively presentation by Dr. Antoine Godinot, which along with written information may be found here:
http://www.sortirdunucleaire.org/Un-potentiel-geothermique-cache

70 YEARS OF THIS IS 70 YEARS TOO MANY!
WE HAVE TO END IT!
WE SIMPLY HAVE TO END IT!


SCRAPE EVERY NUKE FACILITY OFF THE FACE OF THE EARTH, BURY WHAT'S LEFT DEEP, DEEP, DEEP AND WAIT CENTURIES, THOUSANDS OF YEARS FOR IT TO BEGIN TO GO AWAY!

NO NATION NEEDS NUCLEAR ENERGY WHEN THERE ARE SO MANY CHEAPER, EFFICIENT AND FAR LESS MURDEROUS MEANS OF POWERING CITIES, HOMES, BUSINESSES. 
AS WE SEE, IT'S KILLING SOME TRAGICALLY , BUT IT'S KILLING MILLIONS IN SILENCE EVERY DAY, BEGINNING THE SOMETIMES SLOW PROCESS OF DESTROYING LIVES FROM THE INSIDE, A PERPETUAL ONSLAUGHT, A NEVER-ENDING ATTACK ON HUMAN LIVES.


As always, the tea room is mighty grateful for Collins' efforts and dedication.



Nous pleurons avec la France quand on voit cette perte.
Nos prières sont pour votre sécurité et votre santé
.

2 comments:

  1. PLEASE, ALSO READ COLLINS' ARTICLES PERTAINING TO SCOTLAND...
    Nuclear Waste Disposal Loch Doon Scotland @ https://miningawareness.wordpress.com/2015/07/02/nuclear-waste-disposal-loch-doon-scotland/

    The UK Atomic Energy Authority's "terrible failure in terms of its duty of care towards the land around Dounreay", Scotland @ https://miningawareness.wordpress.com/2014/09/05/the-uk-atomic-energy-authoritys-terrible-failure-in-terms-of-its-duty-of-care-towards-the-land-around-dounreay-scotland/


    ReplyDelete
  2. Willie McRae Death, Nuclear Waste Dumping in Scotland, Group Continues to Call for Inquiry....
    https://miningawareness.wordpress.com/2016/01/26/willie-mcrae-death-nuclear-waste-dumping-in-scotland-group-continues-to-call-for-inquiry/

    Foreign Corporations Operating UK Radioactive Waste Site “Self-Monitor” Radioactive Air Emissions: Drigg on the Irish Sea ....
    https://miningawareness.wordpress.com/2016/01/20/foreign-corporations-operating-uk-radioactive-waste-site-self-monitor-radioactive-air-emissions-drigg-on-the-irish-sea/


    ReplyDelete