Hamradioguy
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I would venture to say that a query on whether or not a nuke plant can blow up like a nuclear weapon would result in at least half the US population saying yes. Hmmm...gotta see if any stats are available on that.
glenn
My guess is the percentage would be higher. I actually asked that question on a "nuclear poll" back when I was teaching Radiological Monitoring courses for the VT Emergency Management Office. (Other questions asked about the chances of nuclear war or nuclear terrorism in future years). Students were primarily firefighters, law enforcement people, Civil Air Patrol folks and local government officials. The question was, "What is the likelihood of a nuclear power plant blowing up like the atom bombs dropped on Japan in WWII?" Choices ranged from, "Very likely", to "Impossible". Not that many picked "Impossible." I have the results of several years of polling around here somewhere if anyone is interested.
To be fair, the poll originated with Jack Greene, an HP who co-wrote "Would the Insects Inherit the Earth? and Other Subjects of Concern to Those Who Worry About Nuclear War" His original poll may have been published in the Health Physics Newsletter back in the late 1980s or early 1990s.
BTW, the nuclear industry isn't helping matters by resorting to "nuke speak": Years ago a friend was appointed Social Welfare Department Liaison to the State's nuclear plant. As a non-scientist he was concerned about nuclear explosions and kept asking about the odds of the plant "blowing up". After correctly repeating several times that this was "impossible" to his persistent question, a plant engineer did allow that there could be a, "High pressure steam dissasembley". My friend said that sure as Hell sounded like an explosion to him.