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@john2g1

6 days ago

This is why the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests are so important.

We need an informed public, and accurate first hand documents so our historians can record history that deserves to be remembered.

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@michaelccopelandsr7120

5 days ago

When you fear integrity and accountability, you are no longer the good guys.

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@BornNHawaii

5 days ago

thyroid cancer is big in the area. 10 years ago my cousin was diagnosed, she was 26 at the time

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@westrim

5 days ago

It's kind of wild that even today, with the site mostly surrounded by wealthyish cities and more than a few activists about it, I'd put down money that 90% of million or so people within 10 miles have never heard of Santa Susana.

And for clarity for others, this is just outside LA. There are 11 million people within 50 miles.

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@bradlevantis913

5 days ago

Three mile island didn’t release that much in the end. Less than a single chest X-Ray…. Even the worst exposure was less than a year of background radiation exposure for the average person (and way less than a flight attendant).

What’s sad is a three Mile island disclosed information, but in the past it was covered up

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@CyraNoavek

5 days ago

Please note the word "accident" used when discussing the radiation released. Many times more radiation was released not accidentally during nuclear testing.

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@Sunflowrrunner

5 days ago

The Navajo would like to have a chat about what the worst nuclear disasters were. I'd say that the Church Rock spill was way worse.

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@skateboardist1686

23 hours ago

That’s a hell of a technical drawing.

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@JCTHiking

1 day ago

I worked there off and on in the 90’s. I was a computer field tech for Rocketdyne. I remember seeing some of the full time employees with patches of hair missing. I never put two and two together until later.

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@christophervandenberg4830

3 days ago

Wow! The older I get the more I realize my government has been corrupt this whole time....
Thank you for further opening my eyes.

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@crazycarl00

5 days ago

Who needs enemies when saving face is more important to your government than integrity?

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@eristicfreethinker2098

5 days ago

Trust the government. They know what’s best for us and would never, ever lie to us. 👻

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@Norsilca

5 days ago

SL-1: What am I, chopped livah?

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@rocks4brains

5 days ago

Now that’s history that needs to be remembered - reminded that your government, to avoid getting caught, will lie like a teenager.

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@robdog7516

5 days ago

I have worked in this location in 2015 for a different company taking down some of the old wiring so they could clean up this location. We still needed to stay away from the “marked areas”. I think they want to sell it and build homes there ☠️

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@andrewnewsome4277

5 days ago

Wouldn’t surprise me if this is was the worst. 3 mile island was very minor.

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@bruceboyer8187

5 days ago

Thats right up the hill from me. Been up on the site😊

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@cosmicHalArizona

4 days ago

I visited this facility inthe 70s to repair their blueprint machine. They asked me if I wanted to see the reactor. I did.

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@ahmedkathrada2363

4 days ago

I wanted to report back from AI

The Santa Susana Field Laboratory (SSFL) is a former nuclear research facility located in California, United States. The site was operated by Rocketdyne, Inc. (now part of Aerojet Rocketdyne) from the 1950s to the 1990s.
One of the most significant incidents at SSFL was the:
1959 Sodium Reactor Experiment (SRE) meltdown:
Partial meltdown: On July 13, 1959, a partial meltdown of the SRE reactor core occurred, releasing radioactive materials, including iodine-131, cesium-137, and strontium-90, into the environment.
Radioactive release: The incident released an estimated 459 times more radioactive material than the Three Mile Island accident in 1979.
Contamination: The surrounding area, including the nearby Simi Valley and San Fernando Valley, was contaminated with radioactive materials.
Cover-up allegations: There have been allegations that the incident was covered up by the operators and government agencies, and that the full extent of the radioactive release was not disclosed to the public.
The SSFL site has undergone several investigations and cleanup efforts over the years. However, concerns about ongoing contamination and health risks remain, and the site is still being monitored and remediated today.

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@hawk1481

4 days ago

Sodium-cooled fast reactors (SFRs) are a type of nuclear reactor that use liquid sodium as a coolant instead of water. SFRs are considered a promising candidate for next-generation nuclear technologies and have several advantages over traditional reactors, including:
Safety
SFRs can operate at higher temperatures and lower pressures than current reactors, which improves safety. Sodium's boiling point is eight times higher than water.
Efficiency
SFRs have a greater thermal efficiency than current Light Water Reactors (LWRs).
Waste management
SFRs are designed to manage high-level waste, including plutonium and other actinides. They can also use spent fuel from current reactors to produce electricity.
Fuel usage
SFRs can use Uranium-Plutonium Mixed Oxide Fuel (MOX), which can enhance fuel usage efficiency and reduce radioactive waste.
Some other features of SFRs include: Closed fuel cycle, High power density at low pressure, Demonstrated passive safety performance, and No corrosion issues with oxygen control

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