If we do that then it's just a matter of time before it leaks. We don't need a nuclear plant off of our coast line. Then the whole state will have coastal waters that we can't touch like we have in San Diego. We don't want Tijuana sewage and nuclear spills in our waters. Watching people show up in the hospitals glowing green and smelling like sewage. 🤣
@@MrThewrongkind Socal needs to find it's own source of water and STOP stealing from the people and Indians of the Owens Valley. Nuclear and Desal are safe and will provide water and cheap safe power for years to come. Stop stealing water from other marginalized communities. I guess you support the raping of the colorado river also? Stop thinking about yourself and STOP stealing water from others. San Onofre Desal and nuke power IS the only answer.
What do you do with the millions of pounds of salt that can't be put back into the ocean smart guy.. oh wait, the northeast and mid west won't take it as free road salt anymore it ruins to much fresh water sources. So again, what are you doing with the salt smart guy😂😂😂
@@scott.baierscott2198 Real simple solution. You pump it back into the ocean after you dilute it. Just like we do now. It's the same salt that you just extracted from the ocean. A simple internet search reviles many possible other solutions including many solutions from MIT. Desal works all over the globe including Israel and a the Middle East. Where does the brine from the Carlsbad plant go??? China has a major salt shortage right now. Or just bury it on the millions of acres of federal land in Nevada...or Barstow. Socal needs to quit stealing water from others. You know who quietly helped fund opposition to the Huntington Beach Desal plant , a better version of the Carlsbad plant??? The Municipal Water District of Southern California. (yup) They funded the Surfrider Foundation and the Sierra Club opo to both projects. I Wonder Why ? Maybe somebody at KNSD can tell us, since KFMB can't figure it out.
Yes, ask Ontario. Chalk River Ontario was the worlds first nuclear plant accident in the 1950's. The waste from that accident is still being stored on site. Nuclear waste has a 200,000 year half life. So evevyhing will be ok in the year 201,950.
With the southern border Illegals crossing increasing by the hour this invasion is heading toward Orange County and San Onofre I would say I am concerned this wave of Illegals appear to be combat types.
Good idea Mr. Musk will find a way to properly dispose of it. Bitterness clouds a man's understanding of the truth. They are unwilling to accept reality because of their foolish pride. °~•.☆.•~°
No community wants nuclear waste. A relatively few will profit while nearby residents suffer. Another example of externalizing costs to the public while private industry benefits.
Man. Nuclear waste has near 0 dangers. It not very radioactive. It is just more long term dangers which are fixable by putting it in the correct storage things, I.e concrete and all. You really think storage of spent fuel is worse then the fission of nuclear fuel?
@@EvilNeuro If it's so safe why don't landfills accept it? Furthermore, many experts, including many working in the nuclear industry, say otherwise. Also, have been multiple accidents involving nuclear waste leaking. Dry casks for spent fuel rods have an excellent track record so far, but very expensive and most nuclear waste isn't stored in those.
@@ronbennett7885 You're full of beans. Used nuclear fuel is safe. In addition, if it was reprocessed, it could be used in nuclear reactors again. At one time, 10% of the power in the United States came from former Soviet nuclear weapons reprocessed into fuel for reactors. ALL used nuclear fuel at commercial nuclear power plants are stored either temporarily in spent fuel pools or in dry cask storage.
Jennifer Granholm rarely makes the news but has reached superstardom as an Energy Secretary. Not only is she discussing these topics openly amd transparently with the American people she is bringing attention and light to new innovative forms of energy production that don't pollute. Hopefully this is the end of the nuclear power era and the beginning of something new. Hydrogen and fusion are some alternatives
Willing host cities mean cities either paid off or threatened.
Hahahaha community who are willing to raise their hands!! This lady is something else
1:24 Everywhere I look something reminds me of her...
Rebuilt the reactors and restart them. Those reactors can make electricity for the water desalinization plant also built on the site. Win Win!
If we do that then it's just a matter of time before it leaks. We don't need a nuclear plant off of our coast line. Then the whole state will have coastal waters that we can't touch like we have in San Diego. We don't want Tijuana sewage and nuclear spills in our waters. Watching people show up in the hospitals glowing green and smelling like sewage. 🤣
@@MrThewrongkind Socal needs to find it's own source of water and STOP stealing from the people and Indians of the Owens Valley. Nuclear and Desal are safe and will provide water and cheap safe power for years to come. Stop stealing water from other marginalized communities. I guess you support the raping of the colorado river also? Stop thinking about yourself and STOP stealing water from others. San Onofre Desal and nuke power IS the only answer.
@@MrThewrongkind Name one time in human history when high level nuclear waste has ever leaked.
I'll wait.
What do you do with the millions of pounds of salt that can't be put back into the ocean smart guy.. oh wait, the northeast and mid west won't take it as free road salt anymore it ruins to much fresh water sources. So again, what are you doing with the salt smart guy😂😂😂
@@scott.baierscott2198 Real simple solution. You pump it back into the ocean after you dilute it. Just like we do now. It's the same salt that you just extracted from the ocean. A simple internet search reviles many possible other solutions including many solutions from MIT. Desal works all over the globe including Israel and a the Middle East. Where does the brine from the Carlsbad plant go??? China has a major salt shortage right now. Or just bury it on the millions of acres of federal land in Nevada...or Barstow. Socal needs to quit stealing water from others. You know who quietly helped fund opposition to the Huntington Beach Desal plant , a better version of the Carlsbad plant???
The Municipal Water District of Southern California.
(yup)
They funded the Surfrider Foundation and the Sierra Club opo to both projects.
I Wonder Why ?
Maybe somebody at KNSD can tell us, since KFMB can't figure it out.
Haha “We can’t keep it here, obviously.” Ahahahahah
Yes, ask Ontario. Chalk River Ontario was the worlds first nuclear plant accident in the 1950's. The waste from that accident is still being stored on site.
Nuclear waste has a 200,000 year half life. So evevyhing will be ok in the year 201,950.
Some of the toxic materials in solar panels remain toxic...for forever!!
With the southern border Illegals crossing increasing by the hour this invasion is heading toward Orange County and San Onofre I would say I am concerned this wave of Illegals appear to be combat types.
More than 20,000 Chinese males of military age. However, San Onofre is shut down and the fuel inside dry cask storage is safe.
Put it in Elons bunker .
Nancy pelosi should have space in her closet. I mean it's only her husband that's still in it the others have already escaped.
Good idea Mr. Musk will find a way to properly dispose of it.
Bitterness clouds a man's understanding of the truth. They are unwilling to accept reality because of their foolish pride.
°~•.☆.•~°
They're shipping it to Florida to use in their road pavement !!!😅🤣😂
Why is the energy sec a lady who doesn’t know anything about energy. Ps you know they will store it under ground like they have been doing for ever.
Millions of pounds... would you like our waste? Would you? 🤦
Pay me to keep it in my backyard and I'd be happy to take it.
Los Angeles. They won't even notice its there.
Drop it off at the governors house
Build another facility…..
Take it to the salt mines in New Mexico
Take it to the governor's mansion Why put it on another state and put that many people in danger when Skid row looks like it's already a waist pit.
Take it to the MOON!!!!
Settle down Elon.
No community wants nuclear waste. A relatively few will profit while nearby residents suffer. Another example of externalizing costs to the public while private industry benefits.
Man. Nuclear waste has near 0 dangers. It not very radioactive. It is just more long term dangers which are fixable by putting it in the correct storage things, I.e concrete and all.
You really think storage of spent fuel is worse then the fission of nuclear fuel?
@@EvilNeuro If it's so safe why don't landfills accept it? Furthermore, many experts, including many working in the nuclear industry, say otherwise. Also, have been multiple accidents involving nuclear waste leaking. Dry casks for spent fuel rods have an excellent track record so far, but very expensive and most nuclear waste isn't stored in those.
@@EvilNeuroyou are absolutely high. Nuclear waste can literally kill you in horrible ways.
I'm fine with it. Pay me and I'll store it in my backyard.
@@ronbennett7885 You're full of beans. Used nuclear fuel is safe. In addition, if it was reprocessed, it could be used in nuclear reactors again. At one time, 10% of the power in the United States came from former Soviet nuclear weapons reprocessed into fuel for reactors. ALL used nuclear fuel at commercial nuclear power plants are stored either temporarily in spent fuel pools or in dry cask storage.
Send it to West Hollywood 🏳️🌈
It will only make us stronger. ✌️
Richland wa! For a price
1. I want that pink vest
2. Don’t do it it’s gonna spill on the way over there and we’re gonna be in trouble
3. Good luck 🍀
They don't care they will treat the people like East Palestine Ohio yeah waters Fineeee.😅
How is it going to spill? It is a solid.
_radioactive sluuuuudge!_ ☢️ 🛢🧟
Jennifer Granholm rarely makes the news but has reached superstardom as an Energy Secretary. Not only is she discussing these topics openly amd transparently with the American people she is bringing attention and light to new innovative forms of energy production that don't pollute. Hopefully this is the end of the nuclear power era and the beginning of something new. Hydrogen and fusion are some alternatives
How about she campaigns for her community to take the waste?
Granholm is a ding bat.
Lol