Radioactive
Reality (01 August 2013) St. LOUIS MISSOURI -WARNING- Fire line
Breached!
Fukushima explained on Radio New Zealand
CBS
St. Louis,
July 31, 2013: Bridgeton residents have been calling on state and
federal agencies to put a stop to the underground fire at the
Bridgeton Landfill but St. Louis County officials said Tuesday there
is nothing they can do to mitigate the situation. “This is a state
and federal issue. Now, we support that something needs to be done
but again, it’s in St. Louis County, but it’s an EPA issue and
it’s a state issue,” [County Executive Charlie Dooley] says.
[...] EPA officials claimed there was “adequate time” before the
fire reached nuclear waste at the nearby West Lake Landfill. […]
KMOV,
July 25, 2013: The state of Missouri says [...] there are significant
deficiencies to the 425-page contingency plan submitted by the
landfill owner, Republic Services. [...] the company set the trigger
points, which would create an automatic response if the fire spread
those points, too far out and the plan doesn’t give enough time to
safely take additional steps. [...] Local authorities are studying
the contingency plan carefully. “Words can’t explain how
important it is,” said Matt Lavanchy with the Pattonville Fire
Protection District. [...]
KTVI,
July 25, 2013: [...] the plan as submitted could fail to stop the
fire from moving from the south quarry, through a narrow stretch into
the north quarry, thus possibly allowing it to reach the radioactive
material. [...]
Missouri
Coalition for the Environment: Republic
Service’s Landfill Fire Mitigation System Fails[...]
“The data show clearly that the subsurface landfill fire has moved
beyond the equipment that was meant to stop its advance toward tons
of radioactive wastes leftover from the purification of uranium for
nuclear weapons,” said Ed Smith, Safe Energy Director with the
Missouri Coalition for the Environment. “Essentially, the ‘fire
line’ is breached.” [...] The EPA stated at January meeting on
West Lake that the landfill fire was 1,200 feet from the radioactive
wastes. Last week the Attorney General said the landfill fire was
1,000 feet from the radioactive wastes. [...]
Watch
KMOV’s broadcast here
Newspaper:
Giant Louisiana sinkhole now over 20 times larger than last year —
It’s “taken on a volcano-like quality”
1
August, 2013
Title: One
year later: Bayou Corne sinkhole still a mystery
Source: The Advocate
Author: David Mitchell
Date: August 1, 2013
Source: The Advocate
Author: David Mitchell
Date: August 1, 2013
[...] Since that day, one year ago Saturday, the 24-acre sinkhole has grown by a factor of more than 20 and taken on a volcano-like quality. The sinkhole has dormant periods and active periods, when tremors increase and methane and an emulsified oily gunk are released from deep natural deposits. [...]
The possibility of the evacuation continuing a year later has surprised Triche. He said he would have expected some kind continuing response a year after the sinkhole but not the continued threat to residents.
“I would have never for the life of me thought we’d been a year out still in this same predicament that were in: a sinkhole that’s continuously evolving, natural gas continuing to vent, and bubbles in and around communities,” [Assumption Parish Police Jury President Martin “Marty” Triche] said. [...]
As the legal and buyout process grinds forward, Bayou Corne appears headed inexorably toward the fate of a growing number of communities and neighborhoods that have made way for Louisiana industries. [...]
Revealed:
The deeper they check underneath Fukushima plant, the higher
contamination levels get — Now sampling over 40 feet below surface
1
August, 2013
Title: Cesium
levels in water under Fukushima No. 1 plant soar the deeper it gets,
Tepco reveals
Source: JIJI, Kyodo
Date: Aug 1, 2013
Source: JIJI, Kyodo
Date: Aug 1, 2013
Cesium levels in water under Fukushima No. 1 plant soar the deeper it gets, Tepco reveals [...]
Tepco found 950 million becquerels of cesium and 520 million becquerels of beta ray-emitting radioactive substances, including strontium, in the water from 13 meters [~43 feet] underground.
Water from 1 meter down contained 340 million becquerels, and a sample from 7 meters down contained 350 million becquerels.
[...] Cesium, a metallic element, is subject to gravity. [...]
Japan
Expert: Contamination from Fukushima flowing beneath seafloor? “Could
spring up outside the port”
Title: TEPCO’s
N-plant delays cause for worry
Source: Yomiuri Shimbun
Author: Takashi Ito and Takashi Maemura
Date: July 31, 2013
Source: Yomiuri Shimbun
Author: Takashi Ito and Takashi Maemura
Date: July 31, 2013
TEPCO’s N-plant delays cause for worry
[...] Atsunao Marui, head of the Groundwater Research Group at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, said, “Groundwater also flows beneath the seafloor, so it’s possible that contaminated groundwater could spring up outside the port.”
Marui added that water outside the port also needs to be carefully checked. [...]
Fukushima explained on Radio New Zealand
Entire
Pacific Ocean Radioactive, Getting Worse & NO SOLUTION! Fukushima
Explained 7/29/13
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=zf1vOugdvDo
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