Fukushima
Daiichi underwater fences breached
NHK,
26
September, 2013
The
operator of the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant says
underwater barriers in the facility's port have been breached. The
so-called silt fences are intended to prevent the spread of
radioactive materials.
Tokyo
Electric Power Company officials said on Thursday they found damage
in the curtain-like barriers near the intake canals of the No. 5 and
6 reactors.
The silt
fences are to stop contaminated sea-bed soil from near the damaged
No. 1, 2, 3 and 4 reactors polluting water near the still-intact No.
5 and 6 reactors.
TEPCO is
investigating the accident's cause. It plans to repair the fences
once high waves triggered by an approaching typhoon subside.
The Nuclear
Regulation Authority instructed the power company to measure
radiation levels in the sea near the No. 5 and 6 reactors.
The
underwater barriers were also damaged in April. TEPCO officials
attributed the cause to high waves.
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Xinhua,
Sept. 26, 2013: The operator of the crippled Fukushima Daiichi
nuclear plant, Tokyo Electric Power Co., (TEPCO), said Thursday
that damage was found on an underwater curtain under the stricken
complex, according to local media. [...] Local reports said that a
worker found a cut in the fence Thursday morning, adding the TEPCO
did not provide more details and is checking the impact of the
crack. [...] The TEPCO said it plans to repair the fence after an
upcoming typhoon, according to Japan’s Kyodo News. […]
|
Gundersen:
Fukushima Daiichi “far from stable” — Water pooling at site
could allow units to ’tilt’ during quake
— Cooling of melted
fuel that’s in buildings is going to be jeopardized — We’d be
back to 3/11 again — Pray there’s no quake, that’s critical
(AUDIO)
Title:
Bridging the News Gap, with Professor Matt Noyes
Source:
Fairewinds Energy Education
Date:
Sept. 26, 2013
At
18:30 in
Arnie
Gundersen, Fairewinds’ Chief Engineer: The
wall that they built along the water is now pooling water behind it,
so the seismic characteristics are different. So if there’s a big
earthquake, we don’t know how those buildings are going to react.
And if they tilt, or worse yet topple, what little cooling is getting
in is going to be jeopardized — and I’ve said we could be back to
March 11, 2011 again.
The
site is far from stable. I don’t
care
what God you pray to, but pray there’s no earthquake. That’s
critical.
22.97
microSv/h, Koriyama city, Sakabuta Park, housing area, Sep. 2013
On 7th of Sept 2013 , I measured radiation around Sakabuta Park, Koriyama city, Fukushima pref. Japan
22.97
on road side sand, on gurter cover on a foot of a slope road.
The
monitorinig place is 55 or 60 km from Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear power
plant.
Housing
area of Koriyama city. Koriyama city: popolation approx 330,000.
Measuring
instrument ECOTEST MKS-05, Ukraine made and Air counter of ST Corp.,
Japan.
Kids
have been endangered with external & internal radiation exposure
risk
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