• Miles O'Brien
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    62 months ago

    I’d say inb4 someone who doesn’t know anything about the incident or read the linked page makes a comment about scary nuclear power disaster, but I’m already too late…

    • @Poayjay
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      242 months ago

      I am a DOE licensed nuclear power plant operator. I worked in the engine room of an aircraft carrier for 4 years. I have received an insane amount of training on TMI.

      TMI is terrifying, but not for the reasons people think. The qualified operators of the plant were fucking idiots. They didn’t understand that they had reached saturation conditions in the primary loop. Basically, they created a steam bubble where water should have been. They didn’t understand this. They have all the training and experience required to work the water boiling factory and they didn’t understand water boiling. They assumed that their instruments were malfunctioning, that they knew better. If they were in a more serious casualty situation with their incompetence and egos it would have been a disaster.

      Brushing off the incident at three mile island as “just a little leak” completely misses the point. Three Mile Island proves that Chernobyl wasn’t just communist incompetence. It can happen anywhere.

      • @Zachariah
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        152 months ago

        I think for most who are anti-nuclear, it’s absolutely human error that makes it scary.

    • PlumOPM
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      82 months ago

      Facts get overshadowed by constant oppressive news cycling. And nuke plants do have a chance of going badly wrong… But even Chernobyl stayed operational in one of its units until December 2000.

      Knowledge is power.