Isn't it amazing! I have not heard anything for weeks over Radio NZ about Fukushima. As if there was a blackout of news!
US
Energy Secretary “shocked” and “stunned” after being at
Fukushima plant
- “Unprecedented”
and “daunting” task ahead for Japan
- America
has “direct interest” in Tepco doing things safely
3
November, 2013
“On Friday, I made my first visit to the Fukushima
Daiichi Nuclear Power Station. It is stunning
that
one can see firsthand the destructive force of the tsunami even more
than two and a half years after the tragic events.[...] TEPCO
President Hirose, and his dedicated staff [...] face a daunting
task
in the cleanup and decommissioning of Fukushima Daiichi, one that
will take decades and is being carried out under very challenging
conditions. The TEPCO workforce is facing unprecedented
challenges
and is clearly focused on devising and implementing solutions. [...]
It appears
that spent nuclear fuel will begin to be removed from Unit 4 as
scheduled in mid-November. [...] As Japan continues [...] the cleanup
at the Fukushima site [...] the United States stands ready to
continue assisting our partners in this daunting
yet
indispensable task [...]“
NHK
WORLD,
Oct. 31, 2013: Ernest Moniz [...] in his speech in Tokyo on Thursday
[...] said the success of the cleanup of areas around the Fukushima
plant and decommissioning of reactors have global significance. Moniz
said the US
has a direct interest in seeing the next steps are done
efficiently and safely.
AP,
Nov. 2, 2013: In a speech Thursday in Tokyo, [Moniz] said “the
success of the cleanup also has global significance. So we all have a
direct interest in seeing that the next steps are taken well,
efficiently and safely.”
NHK,
Nov. 2, 2013: Ernest Moniz spoke to NHK on Saturday in Tokyo, one day
after visiting the Fukushima Daiichi plant. Moniz said he was shocked
to see the scale of the damage that remains more than 2 and half
years after the tsunami disaster and the nuclear accident.
He
said he also sensed how difficult work at the plant is with workers
required to wear full face masks and other protective gear.
Watch
the NHK interview HERE
US
Energy Secretary “shocked” and “stunned” after being at
Fukushima plant
Fukushima News 11/1/13: US Aid For Fukushima; Fuel Rod Removal Approved; Mega Quake Prediction
November
1
Fukushima News 11/3/13: US Will Aid In Removing Radioactive Tritium; IAEA To The Rescue
IAEA
to send Fukushima probe team in end of Nov.
The head of the international nuclear watchdog says he will soon send a team of experts to Fukushima to investigate the contaminated water leaks at the crippled nuclear plant.
Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Yukiya Amano, met reporters in Washington on Friday.
Amano said he will dispatch the team at the end of November. He said it will look into the water issue as well as the progress of the decommissioning work at the Fukushima Daiichi plant.
Amano says Japan needs to cooperate with international organizations in addressing the nuclear plant's problems in order to regain the trust of the global community.
He said the team will include sea water analysts. He said he believes the visit may ease concerns of Japan's neighbors and other countries about the dangers of the radioactive water leaks.
Moniz: US can help remove tritium from waste water
The US Energy Secretary says his government and US companies could help Japan in removing hard-to-filter radioactive tritium from waste water at the country's crippled nuclear plant
Ernest Moniz spoke to NHK on Saturday in Tokyo, one day after visiting the Fukushima Daiichi plant.
Moniz said he was shocked to see the scale of the damage that remains more than 2 and half years after the tsunami disaster and the nuclear accident.
He said he also sensed how difficult work at the plant is with workers required to wear full face masks and other protective gear.
In particular, he referred to the issue of processing radioactive waste water.
Tokyo Electric Power Company has been able to remove most of the radioactive materials from the processed water. The one exception is tritium, which emits beta rays with comparatively weaker energy.
Moniz said removal of tritium is a challenge. But he stressed that his department and US firms have experience in processing the material when they dealt with nuclear waste water in the past.
TEPCO accepts US offer to aid dangerous Fukushima cleanup
http://rt.com/news/fukushima-tepco-us...
http://enenews.com/professor-there-ar...
http://www.abc.net.au/newsradio/conte...
http://enenews.com/fox-news-wave-slig...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsHG6...
http://enenews.com/top-scientist-fuku...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...
http://enenews.com/study-iaea-website...
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com...
http://enenews.com/former-diplomat-fu...
http://www.abc.net.au/newsradio/conte...
NRC's Operation Center Fukushima Transcript Audio Clips --March 18 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7bULc...
Air Force hopes to stick California city with radioactive waste dump
http://cironline.org/reports/air-forc...
Into thin air: The story of Plutonium Mountain
http://thebulletin.org/thin-air-story...
Tritium:
Tritium is a radioactive form of hydrogen that occurs both naturally — from interactions of cosmic rays with gases in the upper atmosphere — and as a by-product of the operation of in nuclear reactors and tritium processing facilities. Tritium exposure can pose a health risk if it is ingested through drinking water or food, inhaled or absorbed through the skin in large quantities.
http://nuclearsafety.gc.ca/eng/readin...
2013 Doomsday Clock Symposium
Doomsday Clock Symposium November 14, 2013 American Association for the Advancement of Science 1200 New York Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20005 Communicating Catastrophe Program
http://www.thebulletin.org/press-rele...
ENENEWS headlines
Professor: There are fuel rods probably ‘fused’ in Fukushima Unit 4; Pool on bent legs, and lateral supports were not put in when first bult — AP: International concern about “catastrophic open-air meltdown” (AUDIO)
The head of the international nuclear watchdog says he will soon send a team of experts to Fukushima to investigate the contaminated water leaks at the crippled nuclear plant.
Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Yukiya Amano, met reporters in Washington on Friday.
Amano said he will dispatch the team at the end of November. He said it will look into the water issue as well as the progress of the decommissioning work at the Fukushima Daiichi plant.
Amano says Japan needs to cooperate with international organizations in addressing the nuclear plant's problems in order to regain the trust of the global community.
He said the team will include sea water analysts. He said he believes the visit may ease concerns of Japan's neighbors and other countries about the dangers of the radioactive water leaks.
Moniz: US can help remove tritium from waste water
The US Energy Secretary says his government and US companies could help Japan in removing hard-to-filter radioactive tritium from waste water at the country's crippled nuclear plant
Ernest Moniz spoke to NHK on Saturday in Tokyo, one day after visiting the Fukushima Daiichi plant.
Moniz said he was shocked to see the scale of the damage that remains more than 2 and half years after the tsunami disaster and the nuclear accident.
He said he also sensed how difficult work at the plant is with workers required to wear full face masks and other protective gear.
In particular, he referred to the issue of processing radioactive waste water.
Tokyo Electric Power Company has been able to remove most of the radioactive materials from the processed water. The one exception is tritium, which emits beta rays with comparatively weaker energy.
Moniz said removal of tritium is a challenge. But he stressed that his department and US firms have experience in processing the material when they dealt with nuclear waste water in the past.
TEPCO accepts US offer to aid dangerous Fukushima cleanup
http://rt.com/news/fukushima-tepco-us...
http://enenews.com/professor-there-ar...
http://www.abc.net.au/newsradio/conte...
http://enenews.com/fox-news-wave-slig...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsHG6...
http://enenews.com/top-scientist-fuku...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...
http://enenews.com/study-iaea-website...
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com...
http://enenews.com/former-diplomat-fu...
http://www.abc.net.au/newsradio/conte...
NRC's Operation Center Fukushima Transcript Audio Clips --March 18 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7bULc...
Air Force hopes to stick California city with radioactive waste dump
http://cironline.org/reports/air-forc...
Into thin air: The story of Plutonium Mountain
http://thebulletin.org/thin-air-story...
Tritium:
Tritium is a radioactive form of hydrogen that occurs both naturally — from interactions of cosmic rays with gases in the upper atmosphere — and as a by-product of the operation of in nuclear reactors and tritium processing facilities. Tritium exposure can pose a health risk if it is ingested through drinking water or food, inhaled or absorbed through the skin in large quantities.
http://nuclearsafety.gc.ca/eng/readin...
2013 Doomsday Clock Symposium
Doomsday Clock Symposium November 14, 2013 American Association for the Advancement of Science 1200 New York Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20005 Communicating Catastrophe Program
http://www.thebulletin.org/press-rele...
ENENEWS headlines
04:37
PM EST on November 3rd, 2013 | 30
comments
Deep
M5 quake jolts eastern Japan — RT: Highly dangerous fuel rod
removal “will not permit even the slightest tremor” at Fukushima
plant
02:42
PM EST on November 3rd, 2013 | 39
comments
TV:
“A new and disturbing development” around Fukushima — Worrying
claims of ‘cancer cluster’ emerging — Specialists deeply
concerned (VIDEO)
12:32
PM EST on November 3rd, 2013 | 15
comments
Former
Diplomat: Fukushima disaster “to go on almost to infinity, I’m
afraid” — Official: “It will never be resolved” if situation
at plant continues — Bloomberg: Prime Minister told by his own
party “Japan’s response is failing” (AUDIO)
10:48
AM EST on November 3rd, 2013 | 49
comments
Fox
News: Wave of ‘slightly’ radioactive water from Fukushima
predicted to reach U.S. in 2014 — Cancer Expert: Current exposure
guidelines are “far too high… a very low dose of radiation is
dangerous” (VIDEO)
09:22
AM EST on November 3rd, 2013 | 59
comments
Professor: There are fuel rods probably ‘fused’ in Fukushima Unit 4; Pool on bent legs, and lateral supports were not put in when first bult — AP: International concern about “catastrophic open-air meltdown” (AUDIO)
This
the first I've seen of this, so I can't vouch for it
Fukushima
Earthquake Day 8 of Martial Law in Japan
We
are into a 8 day vigilance for Japan ,who suffered a 7.2 earthquake
so devastating they blocked all of japan from the internet . After
our oceans and earths biosphere have been radiated for 965 days .
with death plumes gassing our loved ones around the Pacific . We hold
no enmity towards Japan , just compassion, understanding and
willingness to help if they will only swallow their prides and do the
right thing before the death plumes destroy happiness forever .
The
headline says it all!
Fuel
removal of Reactor4 pool to start next week – No quake is allowed
for 13 months
2
November, 2013
It’s
too dangerous to touch, but it can’t be left untouched forever.
Tepco
is going to start removing the fuel assemblies from reactor #4 pool
next week.
They
will take 13 months to remove over 1500 fuel assemblies one after
one, which is over 5,000 times much as Hiroshima bomb (based on
Cs-137).
They
built 6 teams specially trained for this task. One team consists of 6
members. 1 member is from Tepco, but 5 members are from some other
company, which Tepco conceals the name of and the reason of the
concealment is also concealed.
The
removed fuel is to be carried to the common usage pool. It’s not
clear what to do with the fuel assemblies after transferring to the
common pool.
Reactor4
spent fuel pool is covered with the crane building, so we cannot see
the crane picking up the assemblies from live camera.
What
makes it more dangerous than the daily fuel removal is the fact that
the pool is full of debris.
They
vacuum the small pieces of the debris over the assemblies but still
it’s likely that the crane accidentally picks up a piece of debris
when it grabs an assembly.
In
that case, it’s possible that the assembly is dropped.
Tepco
claims one assembly cannot reach the critical state. Even if it’s
dropped on other assemblies, it wouldn’t affect the outside of the
plant area.
Tepco’s
statement has always been correct.
Even
about the contaminated water issue, they announced it rains so
heavily only once in ten years that the contaminated water tank dams
overflow. Indeed, it overflowed every time a Typhoon hit Fukushima
since this September.
As
the emergency measures, Tepco is to warn the people around the plant
area by using transceiver. This would save everyone like they did in
311.
The
only thing we could do it to hope no earthquake to occur for the
following 13 months. (It was just last week that M7.1 hit Fukushima.)
Fukushima
Diary will try its best to keep the eyes and ears on reactor4.
Iori
Mochizuki
This
is Australian radio. There is NO mention of Fukushima on Radio New
Zealand!
Australian
Radio:
Process
of dismantling Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plant enters
dangerous new phase
Prue
Bentley speaks to former Australian diplomat and author Professor
Richard Broinowski
To
hear interview GO
HERE
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