[TheForge] Hellooooooo!

Chris Kilpatrick crimsonkil at lycos.com
Mon May 8 12:39:33 EDT 2006


Funny,
     When I was going through Nuclear Power training, and we were going over nuclear accidents in America; The Thresher incident, The Army's failed Nuclear program, etc., we were told that the worst nuclear accident in North America was from medical not reactor nuclear substances.  It involved a texas hospital, a mexican hospital, an X-ray machine with a cobalt-60 source and a storage unit, thieves, a scrap metal recycler, rebar, desks and some sensitive equipment and white sands.

-Chris K.

> ----- Original Message -----
> From: wmullett at bright.net
> To: "Sponsored by ABANA" <theforge at mailman.qth.net>
> Subject: Re: Re: [TheForge] Hellooooooo!
> Date: Mon, 8 May 2006 12:30:40 -0400
> 
> 
> Medical waste is NOT the problem.
> 
> "Reactor waste remains hazardous for a very long time. Most medical 
> waste from treatment and diagnosis is hazardous for a very short 
> time. Research and industrial waste can contain small amounts of 
> some long-lived radioactive materials.
> 
> Among the radioactive elements commonly found in nuclear reactor 
> "low-level" waste are: Tritium, with a half-life of 12 years and a 
> hazardous life of 120-240 years; Iodine-131, half-life of 8 days, 
> hazardous life of 80-160 days; Strontium-90, half life of 28 years, 
> hazardous life of 280-560 years; Nickel-59, half life of 76,000 
> years, hazardous life of 760,000-1,520,000 years, and Iodine-129, 
> half-life of sixteen million years, hazardous life of160-320 
> million years.
> 
> By contrast, common medical waste elements include Technetium-99m, 
> with a half-life of 6 hours and a hazardous life of 2.5-5 days; 
> Galium-67, half-life of 78 hours and hazardous life of 1-2 months; 
> and Iodine-131, with its half-life of 8 days and hazardous life of 
> 80-160 days.
> 
> The vast majority of medical waste is hazardous for less than 8 
> months. Yet, it is in the same category as reactor waste that will 
> be hazardous for hundreds of thousands to millions of years.
> 
> Clearly, the definition of "low-level radioactive waste" must be 
> changed. It would make sense to redefine the more concentrated 
> and/or longer-lived waste as high-level. Active recontainerization 
> and operational control must be provided for the entire hazardous 
> life of the waste, yet the NRC requires only 100 years of passive 
> institutional control. Thus, waste hazardous longer than 100 years 
> could be forgotten. Retrievability is essential. "
> 
> 
> From: "Chris Kilpatrick" <crimsonkil at lycos.com>
> Date: Mon May 8, 10:52 AM
> To: "Sponsored by ABANA" <theforge at mailman.qth.net>
> Subject: Re: [TheForge] Hellooooooo!
> 
> > 	It would be challenged, and rightly so.  Nuclear is not a good 
> > long term solution, methinks.  The wastes are just too nasty.
> 
> 
> If you want to get rid of 94% of all nuclear waste in this country, 
> stop the medical community from using nuclear medicine.
> 
> It is I who formed the blacksmith,
> who fans the flame into a fire and
> fashions a weapon fit for it's work.
> 
> 
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