ALERT: Minor water leak reported at N.C. State's nuclear reactor http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/9831210/
7/7/2011 1:23:48 PM
oh snap!
7/7/2011 1:25:32 PM
talk about water pressure...that's a ton of water for a pinhole leak
7/7/2011 1:25:46 PM
Damnit, you just beat me to posting...my title was going to be 'Imminent Nuclear Meltdown Off Kaplan.'
7/7/2011 1:26:07 PM
7/7/2011 1:29:18 PM
Ok, someone get someone from the department in here.
7/7/2011 1:32:31 PM
WE ARE ~3% OF THE WAY TO A PUBLIC THREAT!
7/7/2011 1:33:01 PM
Use chewing gum to stop the leak.Kinda worked for Griswald at the Hoover Dam.
7/7/2011 1:33:08 PM
7/7/2011 1:37:50 PM
So do they even bother repairing something like this? I mean you could make up the difference with a bucket every day...
7/7/2011 1:56:33 PM
because what is leaking is radio active and would be a public threat over time. did they actually find the leak or did some dumb-ass miss-calculate evaporation in the summer time?
7/7/2011 1:59:46 PM
$1,000,00 question is: How is babby hole formed?
7/7/2011 2:00:33 PM
7/7/2011 2:18:43 PM
Ohh i'm sure its probably not much... it really depends if it is off the reactor loop or the secondary loop. If its the secondary you'd have to drink it to hurt you and even then it would probably still have to be your only source of water.The primary loop on the other hand... i wouldn't drink the water that fills this pit... would you ??
7/7/2011 2:21:51 PM
i would. probably would get some pretty sweet superpowers[Edited on July 7, 2011 at 2:24 PM. Reason : who wants to start a business venture with me?]
7/7/2011 2:23:54 PM
Depends... would you hold my sign while I drank it?
7/7/2011 2:24:10 PM
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7/7/2011 2:53:45 PM
^^^Yeah, and barely radioactive in the sense that trying to test for it down stream is impossible because rainwater, for instance, has trace amounts of naturally occurring tritium.
7/7/2011 4:03:34 PM
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7/7/2011 4:05:26 PM
3-eyed fish for the bass fishing team!
7/7/2011 4:09:35 PM
7/7/2011 4:11:07 PM
Glow Pack!Lol
7/7/2011 4:12:57 PM
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7/7/2011 6:01:38 PM
ITT: weekend nuclear physicists
7/7/2011 7:02:22 PM
^To be fair, 90% of things related to a nuclear reactor are covered within mechanical engineering which is probably why you have so many people commenting on it on an NC State site I know when we build reactors, the main process team is usually all mechanical engineers and like 1 nuke guy.
7/7/2011 7:25:23 PM
^^ LOL, I'm sure that nobody on TWW has a nuclear engineering degree....
7/7/2011 9:16:03 PM
^^^ I was an NRC licensed operator on the PULSTAR during undergrad.I know a little about it.
7/7/2011 9:50:35 PM
hail to the king, baby!
7/7/2011 10:28:20 PM
7/7/2011 11:20:42 PM
i, too, am employed in the nuclear community
7/7/2011 11:37:39 PM
7/8/2011 12:45:15 AM
I'm so fucking sick of the sensationalist media working around the clock to try to destroy nuclear power ever since the Japan thing.BREAKING NEWS: A BIRD HAS CRAPPED ON THE NUCLEAR RACTOR OMG OMG OMG
7/8/2011 2:30:30 AM
Lol the media.The GOLO frenzy was doing all the heavy lifting.
7/8/2011 7:51:26 AM
7/8/2011 10:05:26 AM
PAGING paerabol
7/8/2011 1:04:39 PM
Its pronounced nuke-u-larBtw, nuclear physicists are not the same as nuclear engineers.
7/8/2011 1:32:26 PM
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7/8/2011 6:54:53 PM
OMNUCLEAR I hope it doesn't end up like Japan
7/8/2011 6:58:00 PM
Pfft...nothing like what happened at Fukashima Daiichi could happen to the pulstar. The power density / decay heat from the pulstar is such that even with no water in the pool, the core can air cool via natural convection and remain undamaged.
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