to you guys who followed this closely it may not be interesting but to others it might be a good basic info show
I thought it was very well done and if you get a chance to watch it I would recommend it
you can put this elsewhere if this is not a good spot
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/tech/nuclear-disaster.html
Nuclear Meltdown Disaster
Go inside the Fukushima power plants for the minute-by-minute story of what went wrong. Airing July 29, 2015 at 9 pm on PBS Aired July 29, 2015 on PBS
Program Description
NOVA reveals the minute-by-minute story of the Fukushima nuclear crisis—the one you know about, and the one you likely don't: the perilously close call at the other Fukushima nuclear power plant a few miles away from the meltdowns. With unprecedented access inside both Fukushima nuclear power plants, NOVA speaks with workers who were there during the harrowing days—a crisis that began as a natural a disaster but was made worse by human beings. But why did the worst happen at one plant while another that faced nearly identical challenges emerged unscathed? It may come down to the skill and knowledge of one man, who has worked there since they started construction. These are crucial questions as the company that runs both plants, TEPCO, tries to clean up an unprecedented radioactive mess and reintroduce nuclear power to Japan.
Thank you Space Otter...I am very much interested. My grandson is headed for UC Berkeley in a few weeks and one of his graduate programs is in the Nuclear field. Hopefully he will have some time in between studies to give me some information regarding the West coast regarding radiation fallout or other dealings with this issue. I did send Zorgon a PDF of my original thread on OMF and I try to follow what I can when I have time. Thanks again. SM
An excellent program - narrated by my friend and Rabun County neighbor - Miles O'Brien.
The 'Uranium' program immediately following was a bit out of touch..."only 15 deaths at Chernobyl"... :P