The Next 'Chernobyl' ? ......
The recent discussion thread on some of the hazards associated with the Chernobyl accident prompted me to post a few links on another similar disaster which seems to be looming on the horizon :
By the end of the second World War , the United States Navy had become , arguably , the largest and most powerful in the world . Much larger than the Soviet Navy , a situation deemed unacceptable by the Soviet Union . To counter this imbalance , the Soviet Union initiated an aggressive buildup of their naval military forces . This aggresive construction program continued throughout the Cold War .
Before the former Soviet Union disintegrated into the CIS , it had built a strong and powerful Navy . At one time , there were over 200 nuclear powered naval vessels in service . When the Soviet Union disbanded in 1991 , the Russian military underwent significant changes . The funding , resources , and manpower required to maintain its naval forces was cut drastically . The list of problems associated with these cuts has been growing ever since .
The Soviet Union's track record concerning management of hazardous nuclear and chemical wastes was , to say the least , pretty poor to start with . Environmental concerns and waste management from both industrial and military activities were never a priority . And as time goes by , and these issues become more and more critical ; they have virtually no resources to allocate to support resolution of these increasingly serious problems .
These problems , until recent years , were not widely known or discussed outside the military . While some western nations did recognize the implications fairly soon after the demise of the Soviet Union , little actual forward progress has been made .
This is another 'Chernobyl' in the making ; only it's happening in 'slow motion' . It is only a matter of time before these facilities deteriorate even further . Another ecological disaster on a global scale , a preventable one , is just waiting to happen . While current events in the news focus our attention elsewhere , the clock is ticking................
http://www.guardian.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,3831277,00.html
http://www.nzz.ch/english/background/background1999/background9909/bg990929russia.html
http://www.bellona.no/en/international/russia/navy/northern_fleet/report_2-1996/11092.html
http://www.bellona.no/en/international/russia/navy/northern_fleet/report_2-1996/11088.html
http://www.bellona.no.en/international/russia/navy/northern_fleet/report_2-1996/11084.html
http://www.bellona.no.en/internationa/russia/navy/northern_fleet/report_2-1996/11087.html
http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/russia/agency/mf-north.htm
http://pugwash.org/reports/nw/nw8c.htm
http://nti.org/db/nisprofs/russia/naval/nucflt/norflt/nerpa.htm
http:nti.org/db/nisprofs/russia/naval/nucflt/norflt/norflovr.htm
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/k19/radiation_main.html
http://www.bellona.no/en/international/russia/navy/northern_fleet/report_2-1996/11077.html