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Japan Nuclear Crisis: Plant To Stop Pumping Radioactive Water Into Sea

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First Posted: 04/09/11 12:52 AM ET Updated: 06/08/11 06:12 AM ET

April 9, 2011 1:28:50 AM

By Shinichi Saoshiro and Chisa Fujioka

TOKYO, April 9 (Reuters) - Japan expects to stop pumping radioactive water into the sea from a crippled nuclear plant on Saturday, a day after China expressed concern at the action, reflecting growing international unease over the month-long nuclear crisis.

"The emptying out of the relatively low radiation water is expected to finish tomorrow," a Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO) official said late on Friday.

TEPCO is struggling to contain the worst atomic crisis since Chernobyl, with its engineers pumping low-level radioactive seawater, used to cool overheated fuel rods, back into the sea for the past five days due to a lack of storage capacity.

Engineers say they are far from in control of the damaged reactors and it could take months to stabilise them and years to clear up the toxic mess left behind.

Nuclear reactor maker Toshiba Corp has proposed a 10-year plan to decommission four of the six damaged reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi plant, 240 km (150 miles) north of Tokyo, said Kyodo news agency.

But the government has said it was too early to have a "specific road map" for ending the nuclear crisis.

The magnitude 9 earthquake and tsunami on March 11 left 28,000 people dead or missing, and northeastern Japan a splintered wreck.

GLOBAL RADIATION CONCERNS

Several countries have restricted food imports from Japan over radiation fears as Japan's economy reels from the country's worst disaster since World War Two. Disruptions to Japanese supply chains are reverberating around the world.

China will ban imports of farm produce, including food and feedstuff, from 12 areas in Japan, the official Xinhua news agency said on Saturday. It did not identify the 12 areas.

China said earlier it had detected 10 cases of ships, aircraft or cargo arriving from Japan with higher than normal levels of radiation since mid-March.

Xinhua reported earlier that trace levels of radioactivity had been detected in 22 Chinese provinces.

On Friday, China said it would closely monitor Japan's actions to regain control of the plant and demanded Tokyo provide swift and accurate information on the crisis.

South Korea has also criticised Japan, accusing it of incompetence for failing to notify its neighbours that it would pump radioactive water into the sea.

Radiation from Japan spread around the entire northern hemisphere in the first two weeks of the nuclear crisis, according to the Vienna-based Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organisation (CTBTO).

CTBTO's 30 monitoring stations detected minute levels of radiation in North America after three days, in Europe after 12 days and the entire northern hemisphere after 15 days.

TEPCO said it was continuing to inject nitrogen into one of the reactors to prevent a repeat of last month's hydrogen explosions, which would release highly radioactive particles.

ECONOMY REELING

The world's third largest economy is now in a "severe condition", the government said on Friday.

Finance leaders of the G20 group of countries will ask Tokyo for a plan to resuscitate its economy as they see the damage from the earthquake as a risk to global growth, Takatoshi Kato, a former IMF deputy managing director, told Reuters on Friday.

Automaker Toyota Motor Corp plans to idle some of U.S. plants late in April, while Honda Motor Co Ltd has extended reduced U.S. production until April 22.

Power blackouts and restrictions, factory shutdowns, and a sharp drop in tourists have hit the world's most indebted nation, which is facing a damages bill as high as $300 billion, making it by far the world's costliest natural disaster.

Economists expect Japan to slip into recession this year.

"Japan's economy is suddenly in a severe condition due to the effects of the earthquake," said the Cabinet Office after releasing a survey of hotel and restaurant staff and taxi drivers, showing a record fall in confidence to levels last seen during the depths of the global financial crisis.

In an obvious sign of the downturn, taxis park in long lines in central Tokyo each night, their drivers staying warm by idling the motor as they wait forlornly for a fare.

A major aftershock on Thursday forced two companies, including electronics giant Sony Corp, to stop production because of power cuts.

On a brighter note, Japan's top automakers Toyota and Nissan Motor Co said they planned to resume production at all domestic factories in stages starting on Monday, although output levels would be at half of original plans. ($1=85.475 Japanese yen) (Additional reporting by Mayumi Negishi, Yoko Nishikawa, Kiyoshi Takenaka, Leika Kihara and Chang-Ran Kim in Tokyo, Ben Blanchard and Sui-lee Wee in Beijing, Jacqueline Wong in Shanghai, Jack Kim in Seoul; Writing by Michael Perry; Editing by Robert Birsel)

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Guitarsandmore
devoted father, community activist, musician, reti
11:43 AM on 04/13/2011
By the time Japan stops pumping radioactive water into the sea we won't need light bulbs anymore because we will all be glowing!
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Freedom From Nuclear Fascism...
09:32 PM on 04/10/2011
The discussion continues at:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/04/10/japan-nuclear-plant-fails_n_847195.html
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08:24 PM on 04/10/2011
Chronology of events surrounding crippled Fukushima nuclear plant
TOKYO, April 11, Kyodo
http://english.kyodonews.jp/news/2011/04/84430.html March 30 -- TEPCO chairman Katsumata announces decommissioning of Nos. 1-4 reactors.

April 2 -- Cracked pit near seawater intake for No. 2 reactor is found leaking water.

April 3 -- TEPCO announces finding bodies of two workers at No. 4 reactor's turbine building on March 30 who were apparently killed in tsunami.

April 4 -- TEPCO begins dumping relatively low-level radioactive water into sea.

April 5 -- Radioactive material is found in young sand lance caught off Ibaraki Prefecture. TEPCO begins paying compensation money to municipalities facing evacuation directive.

April 6 -- TEPCO says leaks of highly contaminated water into sea stopped. Work begins to put nitrogen gas into No. 1 reactor to prevent hydrogen explosion.

April 7 -- Worst aftershock strikes Miyagi Prefecture, elsewhere.

April 10 -- Work begins to remove rubble, possibly emitting radiation, on plant premises with remote-controlled heavy machines.

==Kyodo
charles77
Just the Facts Please
03:33 PM on 04/10/2011
You will see many links to anti nuclear sites that greatly exaggerate he dangers of nuclear power like fairwinds.com, and ratical.org, etc. That’s how they raise funds, the more they scare people the more money they make.

Read some facts from Discover Magazine:

“An even more striking example is climate author and environmentalist Mark Lynas, excoriating the Swiss for moving their embassy out of Tokyo based on trumped up fears and writing that “The political fallout from Fukushima will be far more dangerous than anything physically radiaoactive”—because it will lead us to rely more on fossil fuels. Lynas wants us instead to focus on the next generation of safer nuclear reactors—as does Frank von Hippel, writing in the New York Times and also pointing out the nuclear vs. fossil fuels trade-off.”

“It’s also true that many liberals who opposed nuclear power in the 1960s and 1970s seem to be reliving much of that era. And there has been, from some on the left, clear exaggeration of the dangers of nuclear radiation and the amount of deaths (past and future) attributable to Chernobyl–Helen Caldicott being the prime example that I’ve seen so far.”

http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/intersection/2011/04/05/libs-on-nukes/
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08:17 PM on 04/10/2011
Just another Pro Nuclear feel good attempt to shift the focus of the thread!
I say Good Luck!

Japan may lose a Trillion Yen because of their "problem" and the World will end up will a more polluted Ocean because we can never control NATURE and that puts EVERY REACTOR IN THE WORLD AT RISK...

Add to that Operator Error (i.e. like storing way to many spent fuel rods on site) to save money and you have a situation that defines the entire industry today with the possible exception of the Naval Submarine reactors which are far smaller and far more ruggedized ...
strangiato
Ha Ha...Charade You Are
12:48 PM on 04/10/2011
More of the real, full story about "clean" nuclear power.

http://ratical.org/radiation/WorldUraniumHearing/GordonEdwards.html
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Freedom From Nuclear Fascism...
12:16 PM on 04/10/2011
Almost direct quote from an invitation only meeting about the Fukushima disaster from an AREVA EXECUTIVE VP:
"CLEARLY WE'RE WITNESSING ONE OF THE GREATEST DISASTERS IN MODERN TIMES."
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Freedom From Nuclear Fascism...
12:03 PM on 04/10/2011
Whether or not you support Nuclear plants Please watch the latest video on what is going on at Fukushima; it will one your eyes to the enormity of this Eco-Disaster!
http://www.fairewinds.com/updates
Thank You in advance for becoming informed...
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11:17 AM on 04/10/2011
If we have made the wrong choices as to how we harness and utilize nuclear fission, if we have blatantly miscalculated the risks and safety procedures, then we are OBLIGATED by science and by common reasoning to STOP, go back and correct those mistakes IMMEDIATELY.

The inevitable consequences of proceeding without doing so will most assuredly be both quick and certain. People CAN and HAVE lived without electricity. They CAN't and WONT live if they, their land, their water are blanketed in toxic nuclear fallout.
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11:35 AM on 04/10/2011
Great Post Comment! - Faved!
Glad to be your first fan!

Keep up the great comments, we need more rational posters!
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rog1112
stealing bread from the mouths of decadence
11:00 AM on 04/10/2011
How much radiation has to be in the atmosphere to affect satellite transmission? Cell phones? Solar flares knock then out for a few already. Would long term radiation limit the flow of info long term too? How many people still have hard lines? Or will be able to take pictures out doors and instantly transmit them? No social networks, no Twitter.... just fake news.
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Freedom From Nuclear Fascism...
10:29 AM on 04/10/2011
Major Limiting of Info: The NRC, the Nuclear Industry, and TEPCO are Limiting the Flow of Information:
http://www.fairewinds.com/updates

+ I believe that they also forgot to add the PRESS
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stealing bread from the mouths of decadence
11:31 AM on 04/10/2011
As limiting as here?
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12:10 PM on 04/10/2011
Nope MUCH MUCH worse...

Watch that latest video, which is only about 8 minutes long...

You will not believe what is happening and the background data is also given!
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Freedom From Nuclear Fascism...
10:00 AM on 04/10/2011
17,500 gather for Tokyo rallies against nuclear plants
http://english.kyodonews.jp/news/2011/04/84371.html

About 17,500 people gathered Sunday for two rallies held in Tokyo against nuclear power plants amid the prolonged crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station some 220 kilometers to the northeast.

Around the JR Koenji Station in Suginami Ward, some 15,000 people took part in a demonstration march organized by local shop owners and reported online as a call for joining the event had spread on Twitter, organizers said.

''I learned of the event on Twitter. Now is the time to stop nuclear plants,'' said Takashi Kamiyama, who took part with his 2- and 6-year-old children among participants. ''I want to do what I can do for these kids.''

As an organizer, Hajime Matsumoto said, ''It's epoch-making that so many people gathered without being mobilized by a large organization. It's become big power as we joined hands over the Internet.''
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09:58 AM on 04/10/2011
More on that story:
''As contaminated water with high concentration (of radioactive substances) would be moved, we would like to confirm the safety of the process,'' Nishiyama told a press conference in the morning.

The water in the trench is expected to be transferred to a ''condenser'' inside the No. 2 reactor turbine building, where in normal operations steam created from the reactor is converted into water.

The condenser has a capacity to store 3,000 tons of liquid and work to empty the condenser finished Saturday.

Workers are also trying to open up a facility for nuclear waste disposal in the plant by continuing to dump relatively less contaminated water found inside the facility to the Pacific Ocean.

A total of 8,900 tons of water has been disposed of from the facility as of Sunday morning and plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Co. aims to finish releasing the remaining 200 tons during the day.

The utility known as TEPCO may also fly a small unmanned helicopter to survey the plant, possibly starting on Sunday depending on the weather, Nishiyama said.

==Kyodo
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09:57 AM on 04/10/2011
Highly radioactive water in nuke plant to be moved for storage
http://english.kyodonews.jp/news/2011/04/84319.html

TOKYO, April 10, Kyodo

Workers at the troubled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant are expected Sunday to start pumping out highly radioactive water filling an underground trench to a nearby storage place they have secured inside the No. 2 reactor turbine building, the government's nuclear safety agency said.

Hidehiko Nishiyama, a spokesman for the Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency, said that removing the highly contaminated water from the trench must be done ''in haste,'' as the level of the water filling the tunnel-like trench is edging up, apparently because of steps taken to prevent the water from leaking into the Pacific Ocean.

Toxic water has been found in the basements of the Nos. 1 to 3 reactor turbine buildings, as well as in nearby trenches connected to them. Transferring the water, totaling some 60,000 tons, to nearby tanks and other storage places is seen as vital to move ahead with the work to restore the key cooling functions at the reactors.

The water inside the basement of the No. 2 reactor turbine building and the trench connected to it is highly contaminated because it is believed to be originating from the No. 2 reactor core, where fuel rods have partially melted.
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09:55 AM on 04/10/2011
Gov't to make exclusion area around nuke plant off-limits
TOKYO, April 10, Kyodo

http://english.kyodonews.jp/news/2011/04/84357.html
+ "As for the 20- to 30-km area for residents to stay indoors, Fukuyama said the government is considering expanding it as ''some areas outside of the 30-km zone have seen the cumulative amount of radiation on the rise, depending on the wind.''"
10:44 PM on 04/09/2011
In Japan, radioactive water is reported to have leaked from fuel pools at the Onagawa nuclear power plant. The plant is less than a hundred kilometres from the stricken Fukushima plant.

Why is there not more information about this second nuclear plant in the news?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acYzwscoBx0&feature=player_detailpage
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09:39 AM on 04/10/2011
Great Post!
Great Question!
Fanned and Fav'd!