16-The Daily Collegian Monday, April 20, 1981 - - sta . y well:Write • • • , . • • 4. • . • • . g. • • • • ES. Pon't break j.. . Dear Sweetheart, I'm glad you. are enjoyingsyourtrip. again if you have Wilzig: nuclear energy,problems - and poientials •:',),.-... Thank you for any leash laws. 0 . time. Love, Snoopy your nice letter. if! • . Continued from .Page.i. Medical Association Report which was put out in for example, water heating on the roof, every . The only time risks really begin to threaten us waste? , . • • . . , 1 COLLEGIAN: Why do you say that? 1980, the American Physical Society, the Lewis square foot of a solar panel requires either is when risks begin to crowd the national death WITZIG: At the moment they're stored at the •.. , 11) i ,411 or _ , • WITZIG: Two things make issue very clear. Report, the West Germany reactor sasfety report. tremendous amounts of silicate for glass or tre- rate. We can have fatalities one or two at a time reactor as spent fuel. This is because of a govern- - , f , • •, 10 ,_ - , .1,. The first is the operating record. All of these, whether they were in the field or out mendous amounts of copper or aluminum. It ' and are widespread geographically; it's OK - ment policy which said back in the '6os said "We ... , ~ . Pit • 1 -Ra / • • O; '"'" .......iti We have about 700 reactor years of domestic of the field, like the AMA study, show that nuclear roughly runs a pound a square foot. . witness automobile accidents. We kill 50,000 a will take care of of the spent fuel. We will charge i c • •,, - gam . '4 aw- 1 • 10111111 a. . . experience. We have about 1,800 reactor years.of energy, over it's total spectrum of the fuel cycle, year, but we only do it a couple at a time and we you in the reprocessing so you can have uranium • . PEANUT ® g 4-13 experience in the nuclear Navy. Overseas there's not just the plant operation. • do it spread out geographically. That's a horren- an plutoniumon from it, but we will take the waste ' .. • at least 800 reactor years. You've got about 3,300 All of these show that nuclear energy is any- dously high rate'. There's nothing that approaches and put it into solid form and then into geological- ................. reactor years of operating experience. where from 10 to 10,000 times safer than alternate 'The mining of coal and the it for risk. On the other hand you cannot kill a storage." The federal government hasn't done it. . • 111 AT 5 • ft& IF 9rIE . • , s B .E_. Kikovi6LE . . At no time, domestically, overseas, or in the forms of producing electricity. One study said large number of people. They are delinquent and derelict in that responsi- •• . . • Navy, has there been a radiation associated natural gas production of electricity was a little air pollution aspects of coal You cannot have fatalities bunched. In the bility. They should have done it. . (A.,. , 3 ,.. .. 11.1$16111ATWA5 - , AOOl/TII.IERAto • fatality in a nuclear plant. bit safer than nuclear energy, but all the rest said are two things that make nuclear aspect the probability is very low, but the Radioactive waste can be safely stored in solid : • Kai II? WONDFRFUIo - 1 NAN I TWAT. COLLEGIAN: What about the test reactor in it is 10 to 10,000 times safer. I'm talking about . • consequences are a real-sized number and when form where it's relatively non-leacheable. And let ,y ~ t '.• it ' Idaho? There were fatalities there in the early from mine to line. There are critics who say what coal considerably less s afe some people look at just consequences and say me point out that such forms already exist in ~ .-. , • q r k- - 0 ‘ r ., .„...... Co • • • i 19605. about radon releases from the mill tailings. If you than nuclear energy, on the "Gee, a nuclear plant could- kill 10 people or it nature. There's a natural reactor that operated in . 0 . • Cr / 7 , . . ig WITZIG: The SL-1 machine was an experi- look at the radon releases from mill tailings, it's . • could kill 100 people," without multiplying that Africa several billion years ago, and we know 1 '1 ? is-77 ' 1 *; 1 a ' // e -- %•74 e r - ..c , . i mental Army-military-political kind of reactor. less than 1 percent of the total radon releases other hand we as a public consequence by the probability, you get an im- ,• while the radioactivity has decayed away, many , ‘". .' ~„...,- , ...--- i 11/ • 4:l+ . '..' - I --m.- .\. : 4 ; /:--i . . F There were three fatalities. That was an experi- naturally. • pression which is erroneous. of the fission products are stable, non-radioactive, .- , 1 \.„. •', r ....,--• ,al , soa.- t mental test reactor. There have been other lives Freshly plowed ground contributes about 50 say that risk is OK, , COLLEGIAN: Some criticize the calculations and we can tell from the analysis that they are ...• . '• i k k„„ \ N ''•.. . . k , CF • ... - .4% - -M ,/7 i i . , . 1:1 . 01 it lost percent of radon releases. The radiation levels in acceptable.' . of the probability of an accident. still there. . ... ~ ..; ; ;;- ; .:411 . 1).. . A`.. ; .."1 ~,.1,, i .: ,_ IA .., . • .• , fri'\ ,c 1 io , , A 1 .1 . 't ; ' V ./ .0 ••„p il a -I, . \ 4. 6 : 4 . 4 . if( - Ili It* ..' PT ' '„,.. k \ ! .. . oot t There have been critical assemblies in Los many phospate plants far exceed the radiation WITZIG: Even when you take the critics' COLLEGIAN: How long will the supply of • ... -. • Orl9/4 -"'"=" . --= 1 iv . , . . "0 --;---- 1 ..i 1 . 0 i 0 4 . • 6 .... , ' - , Alamos (New Mexico) where lives have been lost. levels we work with in the nuclear industry. They -Warren F. Witzig ' example and say it can be 10 times worse, when uranium last? . . . 4 5.1 .- 7 7 . `' -- ' 1 'f • I'm talking not about experimental facilities. are not regulated at all, and they probably should you, take that level of risk and multiply by 10, it's WITZIG: If we have our present plants, it will , . • HOEI • .14 .1 .., I'm talking about operating power units for naval be. still safer that anything you've got around. last well into the next century, 2050 or therea: • • 4 • I ' 6' • .4). • p, propulsion . • SC$l5 ac NOD MAY • ' propulsion or the produciton of electricity. That's ' Another source of radiation that far exceeds COLLEGIAN: What happens when nuclear bouts. If we use the breeeder reactor to recycle the safest record of anything you can imagine. We that from nuclear energy is medical (uses of So when you take into account the materials waste facilities reach their capacities? Where do uranium and plutonium, do you know that we ... AV 60P2411): sabillY, r stozeratommarrazotyrrAe . • - can't touch it in coal or oil or gas. It's unbelieva- radiation) .intensiveness of solar energy and the fact that this we put the waste? have over 1,000 years of resources available in•the .• Oa rifga erEN AI 1 MPEACr SIOWAI 6 MOM 711 4 77 He y am , COI- . ' 7 . &MAWR MY • • , ~, gEEPONSE7D ME DEW MAY WTI- KM Ng E 5214101REEPO6IIVE ble, literally, that that statement can be made So I said that it's two features which tell me must come from our resources in the ground, we WITZIG: Radioactive wastes from medical breeder to supply all of the electricity of this 6k554141 1 4 - 4 . ' . ` 1 .51N15714 1 ? RNCE' 4 i'xnavava 541VADDR,OPECIAIZY RR NEM 0/4 1 /107Y5 PEIVAFS . I MINK I. - f i: WRY MOW 6 today, and that it is a true statement. clearly that it's the safest way we have, that's the come up against the mining aspect. Mining is one therapy and diagnostics and low level radioactive country? That really the Saudi Arabia, that's : ' IN, 1.160 OF EVIDENCE 7NAT We YrXl GIN EXPIIUN KV/WM A CAN.. • COLLEGIAN: Does that take into account record and the studies. of our most hazardous occupations. wastes from nuclear power plants have roughly greater than. our coal resources. 0 lICIMIS MIEWT HAVE iffEEN WM= timpiefsarimr.‘ • i L ' . , possible health effects from radiation waste? COLLEGIAN: Is that including the use of solar The mining of coal and the air pollution as- about the same bulk volume. . , We have above ground today depleted uranium . e maiirenwime RUN- PER EWE RHO' RAPED f 7 1 OVDERFIII.. r 2"'‘ . , WITZIG: I said there were two reasons to energy comparatively? pects of coal are two • things that make coal I suspect that we can either continue to reuse which will supply our electrical energy needs at a ' ••:- WING A RDADVIDer, h .--, AND SHOT IN NE / 14. 4a ~ ~.- • • 0 •.1--- - li" ' ' support the fact that nuclear energy is the safest. WITZIG: Yes. That's a good question. It turns considerably less safe than nuclear energy, on the in that area or we're going to have to have other 4 percent a year growth for the next 100 years, in L . : '/' •••ii_'0)1 1 1 . ,;---.7 - . '''' 11 4:i - - ~, ~1), -..,:..••••••-.---- • •-• e , 4 .... ,id' 7 k \\ •;‘''' •: '- - I ke ;;' • • The first is the operating history of the plants. The out while nuclear energy is capital intensive, other hand we as a public say that risk is OK, sites, but there need be no particular concern that which we pay the environmental impact of mining ' w 1 , .i second one is studies. solar energy turns out to be materials intensive. acceptable. those be filled. Low level radioactive waste can be and transportation and the first chemical proc- ,• y• ,:,,, ; - ', There have been a host of studies. There's the I'm saying this not about the passive solar We, as a public, have aan interesting view of very safely managed as well as high level waste. essing that is involved. That's a tremendous' : '- ' - 41 i • - JO% Wash 1400 (Rasmussen Report), The American energy uses, but active solar energy. If you take risks. • COLLEGIAN: What happens to the high-level , energy resource for us: a millenium. - ,:'', 11 - 4 ~ 1 11 . • , '...'..., . . t. ; , ..4,, , til • . '''; "'' • t,P . ,,, , f.ev-ir.;:: Agi..:,.........'"'• - -','"'' ~.ii,lt „„„zraiss • • ~ 3: - •'••• P.- •--.-=---,-.--. 4T - 3) --e:'••P ''' : Allifi- • tiliklaiddi . - `• , '•o 7( ',. •.1 ; II i n Alt' 1"111 ' 416 1- . • IDOONESBURY Pillt; • uoi -- 2.1 - ..: *or d '''''--- ' ; it ': ' American Nuclear Society . . . • . _ . - - ar-e.J.NIFINAN"-- - • . • 411 •1 1 :4 11 . , ,:, t COLORED EASIER THAWKS Eta ' . . . • • SH.M.;O YOU EGGS! SUE! BM. THEM FIRS] 3 Meeting Tuesday April 21,1981 • • • • . . . . , .\ ' . . c : • . . , . . . . • • • . . Elections For New Officers ° '.• . . • \. . ' \ • , . .:. . . 7:30 Pm • 124 Sackett Building Y 't lit . 1)1' s • ~, .‘. t/ter-,, .... 13-076 • ? 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