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Until recently I did not realize that San Onofre and Diablo Canyon are designed to withstand even less seismic stress than the designs of the Japanese nuclear plants. I see the situation at San Onofre and Diablo Canyon as especially dangerous because we
know that a major seismic event is due along these fault lines and could strike either of these facilities
at any time. San Onofre, situated adjacent the beach at Camp Pendleton, would appear vulnerable to tsunamis as well as earthquake. (I am not aware of the tsunami vulnerability of Diablo Canyon). In any case I agree that the tragedy in Japan should be a wake-up call at least for us in California and that ordinary prudence requires an immediate and thorough review of these two facilities for earthquake and tsunami vulnerability. Either site would appear to be a disaster waiting to happen.
The events in Japan and the implications for nuclear power in the U.S. strike especially close to home for me, inasmuch as my father (now deceased) was intimately involved with the nuclear power industry from its inception.