Newspaper Article Alleges Incident at Byron Nuclear Power Plant Far More Dangerous Than First Reported
By: Scott Picken
Updated: March 11, 2013
The article also goes on to detail a reported design flaw in the Byron facility it alleges makes it especially susceptible to a catastrophic accident.
The nation of Japan has been keenly interested in the issue of nuclear power safety since a tsunami wiped out the Fukushima nuclear power plant exactly two years ago Monday. While the tsunami initiated the disaster, it was then made worse through poor decision making by the government those in charge of operating the plant, precipitating the worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl in the Ukraine.
The 'Japan Times' reports the Byron plant has a culture that undercuts safety and ignores design flaws it states are 'Echoes of Fukushima.'
It also acknowledges, however, that the Byron plant is well known for having one of the best safety records of any nuclear power plant in the nation.
We were not able to contact Exelon Energy, which runs the Byron plant before the end of business hours, but will follow up with them on Tuesday for reaction to the article.
You can read the entire article here:
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2013/03/11/world/toxic-management-erodes-safety-at-worlds-safest-nuclear-plant/#.UT5GGVLph8E
