Pal, in this case it is highly probably as well as knowable that the PNW will experience the impacts directly of not just one event but multiple events. AI can't fix this. OSHA has also seen its rules, regulations and history taken offline so one could argue that the rules that could prevent a Hanford event have been tossed as well.
We've been lucky over the years to have the BPA in operation; power outages have become fewer and getting the grid back up when there's an outage has seen a faster response. At the very least that can't be the case going forward.
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Could it be...a Black Swan event?
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One other thing that hits our congressional district where it lives, the reckless and insane NNSA cuts directly effect the safety measures being taken at Hanford. Things look chaotically screwed up at the NNSA (National Nuclear Safety Administration) at this time. They are attempting to rehire at least some people they fired but apparently they also deleted the contact information for those people so they can't even contact them and beg them to come back to their critical and essential jobs.
If there is some kind of unfortunate accident at Hanford a large portion of the agricultural production of the state is probably off the market for an indefinite period. Such an accident would also have enormous impacts on hundreds of thousands of people in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. A good first step to keep such a catastrophe from happening is to keep the people whose job it is to prevent it on the job.
We've given a four-year-old a chainsaw here. It is just a matter of time before something really bad happens.
Contact information for Congressman Newhouse:
Washington (DC): (202) 225-5816
Washington (Grand Coulee): (509) 433-7760
If there is some kind of unfortunate accident at Hanford a large portion of the agricultural production of the state is probably off the market for an indefinite period. Such an accident would also have enormous impacts on hundreds of thousands of people in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. A good first step to keep such a catastrophe from happening is to keep the people whose job it is to prevent it on the job.
We've given a four-year-old a chainsaw here. It is just a matter of time before something really bad happens.
Contact information for Congressman Newhouse:
Washington (DC): (202) 225-5816
Washington (Grand Coulee): (509) 433-7760
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There is no longer any question that the wheels will come off eventually. The real question is which wheel will come off first.PAL wrote: Sun Feb 16, 2025 3:18 pm If the grid has problems anywhere in the US, we are all screwed. Society as we know it ceases.
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If the grid has problems anywhere in the US, we are all screwed. Society as we know it ceases.
Face it, this admin.hates the NW and California.
Rise and Resist.
Face it, this admin.hates the NW and California.
Rise and Resist.
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Time to call our illustrious Rep Newhouse and ask him what he's doing about this.
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Could directly affect the stability and reliability of our electricity in the Valley.
https://www.kgw.com/article/news/invest ... 1711968675
According to the BPA, about 200 workers resigned after accepting a federal buyout. An additional 90 job offers were rescinded. Late Thursday, sources said more than 100 new workers were fired.
https://www.kgw.com/article/news/invest ... 1711968675
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