real cost of nuclear power by surendra gadekar
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The Real Costs of Nuclear Power
Dr. Sanghamitra GadekarDr. Surendra Gadekar
Sampoorna Kranti VidyalayaVedchhi District: Surat Gujarat
Democracy and Development
Democracy means people's choice
Choice needs to be an informed choice. Both benefits and costs need to be well understood.
All forms of electricity generation have costs that need to be paid
The experience of sixty years of development has shown that some have lost and some others have gained.
Cultural Characteristics
Disregard for proper procedure
Lies and Misinformation Galore
Discrimination against low wage workers
A propensity for shoddy work
Disregard for Proper Procedure
Even before 123, Nucleocrats are off their marks and running wild
Prepare EIA. Invite comments. Hold public hearing. Make financial outlays. Issue notices under section 4(1). Get objections. Negotiate prices. Issue further notices... People have already been served with land acquisition notices under section 17 (Emergency provisions) with no right to appeal
Lies and Misinformation Galore
Preliminary surveys are conducted under false pretenses Sanavada: Granite roads so that tanks can roll on easily into Pakistan
Loharki (Pokran): Oil exploration
Maadban (Jaitapur): Bauxite exploration
Two Contradictory Statements
“The GOI has sanctioned 2X1000 MW LWR type reactor units at Madban as Jaitapur NPP. The type of units is not yet decided and hence cost figures are not available.” 17.7.07
“It is proposed to install 6X1650 MW capacity PWR units at the Jaitapur site to harness nuclear power.” May '07
Innocuous Zone IV
“Proposed Jaitapur site is not earthquake prone.”
88 quakes of intensity > 3 have been recorded during the period 1986-2005
In 1993 there was a quake of intensity 6.3 and a further two of intensity > 5.1
In 2000 there were two shocks of intensity 5.2 and one of intensity 5
The Koyna shock of 1967 at the site was of intensity 6.5
Lies and Misinformation Galore
“The land at the proposed Jaitapur site is government owned and is barren.” Horticultural land nil.
If such is the case then how come 427 families have been served with land acquisition notices and compensation of Rs 127620 for losses suffered by the mango crop was paid in 2005.
Discrimination Against Low Wage Workers and Villagers
The officers' colony is always located 10 kms from the plant site. They along with other operating staff commute daily to work.
The construction workers colony will be located just 1.6 km from the reactors. There will also be no displacement of villagers since there are none housed within 1.6 km. It is perfectly safe to live just outside the 1.6 km perimeter.
Discrimination Against Contract Workers
Contract workers do the most dangerous and dirty jobs but are not entitled to any benefits enjoyed by salaried employees. Most disgracefully they do not get admission to the plant hospital or any other medical benefit.
Shoddy Work Practices
Shoddy Work Practices
Dirty and Dangerous
According to the Tarapur Nuclear Power Station Annual Performance Report for the year 1985 radiation levels in various parts of the reactor building were ten to five hundred times higher than what was expected by design. This situation had prevailed for many years. The radiation levels in the turbine building were 1.5 to 2 times higher than expected. They were six to eight times higher in the radwaste building.
“Routine Emissions”
R o u tin e E m iss io n F ro m R A P S A n n u a l A v e ra g e T ritiu m
D e te c te d in a 2 -2 0 k m R e g io n B q /m 3
Y e a r
T ritiu m (T B q )
C o m p a riso n W ith P ic k e rin g
S ta tio n (4 3 2 0 M W ) R A P S P ic k e rin g
1 9 8 6 6 6 1 --- 2 .6 -- 1 9 8 7 1 ,1 2 1 --- 1 .1 -- 1 9 8 8 1 ,0 2 8 -- 1 .3 -- 1 9 8 9 1 ,4 7 1 1 4 6 3 0 .9 2 2 1 9 9 0 2 ,5 6 6 9 0 8 1 .0 1 7
Emergency 'Preparedness'
In case of off-site emergency needing evacuation it is planned to take the whole population of Mandvi (> 15000) to a primary school in Mangrol that cannot hold even 200 packed like sardines
Pre-operational Environmental 'Surveillance'
V illage Popula tion B A R C 2007
N o. of H ouses
Popula tion Panchayat
N o. of H ouses
M aadban 536 87 891 229 Ja itapur 297 72 1491 342 T ulsundewadi 670 153 1240 294 D ale 658 159 1259 296
Comparison of population and number of households of some villages between paper published by BARC and local panchayat sarpanches of the concerned villages
Consequences: Jaduguda
A Significant Rise in Congenital Deformities
N e a rb y V illa g e s C o n tro l V illa g e s T o ta l N u m b e r o f H o u se s S u rv e y e d 9 2 0 4 6 9 M a le s F e m a le s M a le s F e m a le s T o ta l P o p u la tio n 2 6 0 2 2 5 4 8 1 2 8 6 1 2 0 6 P o p u la tio n o ld e r th a n 3 5 y e a rs 5 9 4 6 2 4 2 8 9 3 1 0 P o p u la tio n 3 5 y e a rs o r y o u n g e r 2 0 0 8 1 9 2 4 9 9 7 8 9 6 P e rso n s w ith C o n g e n ita l d e fo rm itie s 3 5 2 8 7 6 P e rso n s o v e r 3 5 w ith c o n g e n ita l d e fo rm itie s 2 1 1 2 P e rso n s y o u n g e r th a n 3 5 w ith c o n g e n ita l d e fo rm itie s
3 3 2 7 6 4
P e rso n s w ith m u ltip le c o n g e n ita l d e fo rm itie s 1 3 7 0 1 T o ta l n u m b e r o f d e fo rm itie s 5 2 3 4 7 7
Jaduguda: Respiratory Problems National average of TB: 187/100,000 Permissible exposure limit (PEL) for silica
dust in India is 1.5 times that allowed in USA
Risk of silicosis is estimated to be 77% for a lifetime exposure to silica at PEL
Not a single case of silicosis diagnosed by UCIL doctors amongst uranium workers
U ra n iu m W o rk e rs
U ra n iu m W o rk e rs w ith T B
U ra n iu m N o n -w o rk e rs
U ra n iu m N o n -w o rk e rs w ith T B
N e a rb y V illa g e s 6 0 3 2 5 (4 1 4 6 /1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ) 4 5 4 7 1 1 (2 4 2 /1 0 0 ,0 0 0 )
C o n tro l V illa g e s 1 3 0 (0 /1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ) 2 4 7 9 8 (3 2 3 /1 0 0 ,0 0 0 )
Dead Men Do Tell Tales
Of the 20 deaths amongst children (< 20 years) in villages near Jaduguda, there were 13 males and 7 females. 8 had deformities.
Of the 78 deaths amongst adults (>= 20 years) in villages near Jaduguda, there were 53 males and 25 females. While death due to chronic lung disease is just 12% amongst women, it is a huge 41.5% amongst men.
Rawatbhata
Rawatbhata: Solid Tumours
Rawatbhata
Extraordinary rise in congenital deformities Miscarriages, stillbirths and one day deaths
of new born babies significantly higher Significant increases in chronic diseases
especially amongst young Solid tumours significantly higher People die eleven years younger Significantly lesser number of households
with electricity connections
Not Just Statistics
Gandhar
Sumitra
Nandalalji
Dhapobai
Nandakuvar
Badri
Munni
Dinesh
Pappu
Banwari
Guddu
Ramdayal