Monday, October 7, 2013

Fukushima

Vermont Yankee and Pilgrim Nuclear, both operated by Entergy, as of the same design and age as Fukushima.





NRA to Tepco: Control massive amount of radioactive water gushing from Fukushima No. 1 04 Oct 2013 The Nuclear Regulation Authority on Friday ordered Tokyo Electric Power Co. to bring under control the massive amount of radioactive water gushing from the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear complex, including by boosting worker numbers on-site. Summoning Tepco President Naomi Hirose after a series of recent spills at the crippled power plant, Katsuhiko Ikeda, head of the NRA secretariat, tore into the utility for "rudimentary mistakes" that caused the toxic water problem and said its management in the field was "significantly deteriorating." With concerns growing over the toxic water problem at Fukushima No. 1, Ikeda also urged Tepco to report whether it can ensure the safety of its Kashiwazaki-Kariwa atomic plant in Niigata Prefecture, two of whose seven reactors the utility seeks to restart.


Water spills from Fukushima 6,700 times more radioactive than legal limit 03 Oct 2013 Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plant has suffered yet another leak, spilling out 430 liters of contaminated water thousands of times more radioactive than legal limits, its operator said Thursday. Tokyo Electric Power Company, or TEPCO, said the water which spilled from the storage tanks had radiation readings as high as 200,000 becquerels per liter -- almost 6,700 times higher than the legal limit of 30 becquerels. TEPCO announced Tuesday that four tons of rainwater contaminated with low levels of radiation had leaked during an operation to transfer water between holding tanks, Reuters reported.


Fukushima worker accidentally switches off cooling pumps, backup kicks in 07 Oct 2013 The operator of Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plant said on Monday that pumps used to inject water to cool damaged reactors were hit by a power failure, but a backup system kicked in immediately. The Nuclear Regulation Authority said a worker conducting system inspections mistakenly pushed a button turning off power to some of the systems in the four reactor buildings at the Fukushima plant.
 
 
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Breaking News and Commentary from Citizens for Legitimate Government06 Oct 2013http://www.legitgov.org/

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