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Fukushima: Dealing with Highly Radioactive Water Could Take Decades, Cost Tens of Billions of Dollars

April 7th, 2011

Via: Los Angeles Times: For nearly four weeks, Japanese emergency crews have been spraying water on the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear reactors, a desperate attempt to avert the calamity of a full meltdown. Now, that improvised solution to one nuclear nightmare is spawning another: what to do with the millions of gallons of water that […]

Fukushima: TEPCO Claims to Have Stopped Leak of Highly Radioactive Water, For Now

April 6th, 2011

Your mileage may vary. Via: Bloomberg: Tokyo Electric Power Co. said it stopped highly radioactive water leaking into the sea from a pit near one of the reactors at its stricken nuclear station north of Tokyo, after five days of trying to stem the flow. Related: Fishing Halted in Japan’s Ibaraki After Radioactive Water Contaminates […]

‘U.S. Sees Array of New Threats at Japan’s Nuclear Plant’; But It Might Be Worse Than That

April 6th, 2011

The New York Times piece below states: …the engineers who prepared the document do not believe that a resumption of criticality is an immediate likelihood, Neil Wilmshurst, vice president of the nuclear sector at the Electric Power Research Institute, said when contacted about the document. “I have seen no data to suggest that there is […]

SEAWATER 7.5 MILLION TIMES OVER LEGAL RADIATION LIMIT NEAR FUKUSHIMA NUCLEAR POWER PLANT

April 5th, 2011

Reuters: Engineers also plan to build two giant polyester “silt curtains” in the sea to block the spread of more contamination from the plant. Well, good luck with that. I wonder: Is it even possible to entomb that thing in such a way that prevents the radioactive waste products from percolating into the ocean? Via: […]

Physicians for Social Responsibility Deeply Concerned About Reports of Increased Radioactivity in Food Supply

April 4th, 2011

Via: Physicians for Social Responsibility: Physicians for Social Responsibility (PSR) expressed concern over recent reports that radioactivity from the ongoing Fukushima accident is present in the Japanese food supply. While all food contains radionuclides, whether from natural sources, nuclear testing or otherwise, the increased levels found in Japanese spinach and milk pose health risks to […]

TEPCO Disposing of ‘Low-Level’ Radioactive Water in Pacific Ocean

April 4th, 2011

Couldn’t they store the radioactive water in massive bladders (like these)? Via: Kyodo: Tokyo Electric Power Co. began disposing of a total of 10,000 tons of water containing low-level radioactive substances in the Pacific Ocean on Monday from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant to make room to store more highly polluted water filling […]

Greenpeace Video: Measuring Radiation Outside of Fukushima Exclusion Zone

April 2nd, 2011

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Japan: Same Type of Concrete Pumping Trucks Used at Chernobyl Are En-route to Fukushima

April 1st, 2011

Via: MSNBC: Some of the world’s largest cement pumps were en route to Japan’s stricken nuclear plant on Thursday, initially to help douse areas with water but eventually for cement work — including the possibility of entombing the site as was done in Chernobyl. Operated via remote control, one of the truck-mounted pumps was already […]

Fukushima Daiichi: Groundwater Radiation 10,000 Times Over Legal Limit

March 31st, 2011

Via: Kyodo: More signs of serious radiation contamination in and near the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant were detected Thursday, with the latest data finding groundwater containing radioactive iodine 10,000 times the legal threshold and the concentration of radioactive iodine-131 in nearby seawater rising to the highest level yet. Radioactive material was confirmed from groundwater […]

U.S. Marines, Specializing in Nuclear Emergency Response, Deploying to Japan

March 31st, 2011

Via: ABC News: The ongoing nuclear crisis in Japan has prompted the U.S. military to send a marine unit specializing in nuclear emergency response to be on hand if needed, ABC News has learned. Trained in personnel decontamination and monitoring of radiation levels, the team would not be involved in the efforts to stabilize the […]

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