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Nuclear Reactor Demolition


CarolRawley

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Yeah, the reactors themselves aren't demolished; they're deconstructed, so that the various levels of radioactive waste can be separated out from the non-radioactive materials, and each of them can be disposed of properly.

Hell, that might not even be a nuclear reactor (I say having not yet watched the video); I've seen plenty of coal-fired plants that use similar cooling towers, and plenty of nuke plants that don't use any cooling towers. Honestly, the reason those sorts of towers are associated with nuclear power in people's minds is all the images of the ones at Three Mile Island that were flashed all over the news in 1979, because they were more exciting than pictures of the actual reactor buildings, which look like... well, like big ugly industrial buildings.

If you want to see what the reactor building at a nuke plant looks like, try looking up images of Fukushima Daiichi *before* the earthquake; that's pretty typical of the design of a reactor building for a boiling-water reactor (which is the most common type of power plant reactor out there).

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