Fukushima Daiichi FAILS NISA inspection

24 06 2012

June 21, Receipt of an Instruction Document from NISA Concerning Violation of  Safety Regulations in Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station
Fukushima Daiichi maintenance system for main facilities (all of them) FAILS Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency inspection.

TEPCO didn’t even produce the mandatory plan.

http://www.4-traders.com/TOKYO-ELEC-POWER-6491247/news/Tokyo-Elec-Power-Jun-21-2012-Receipt-of-an-Instruction-Document-from-NISA-Concerning-Violation-o-14380289/

HERE are the failures:

(1) Water injection system for reactor pressure vessels and primary containment vessels
(2) Function of PCV to prevent a hydrogen explosion
(3) Spent fuel pool
(4) Injection system of boric acid solution for RPV and PCV
(5) Highly concentrated contaminated water decontamination facility, accumulation system (tank), spent sludge storage facility, cesium absorption tower and affiliated facility (transfer pipes transfer pumps)
(6) Buildings in which highly concentrated contaminated water is stored or accumulated
(7) Electrical systems

short link to the report – http://tinyurl.com/7x8bek2





Japan’s ocean radiation hits 7.5 million times legal limit[!!!]

5 04 2011

Story Here from the LA Times.

A ray of light – Greenpeace is there taking its own readings because TOPEC is so untrustworthy.

Followup on the radiation levels in Japan and the world at the Greenpeace International website –

http://www.greenpeace.org/international/en/

On RADIATION TRAVELING VIA THE JET STREAM

There are tons of articles relating radiation readings in western US & Canada all the way across the mid-US and Canada to New England.  You can find them with Google News search term “radiation in jet stream“.

But don’t worry! Radiation in the rain and soil and sea is totally HARMLESS.

Global Research sets the record straight –

The government says there is no danger, as these levels (even levels in rainwater above drinking water standards) are “safe”. Specifically, they explain that the exposure is only short-term, while federal drinking water standards assume a constant level of radiation over the course of a year. . . .

Physicians for Social Responsibility notes:

According to the National Academy of Sciences, there are no safe doses of radiation. Decades of research show clearly that any dose of radiation increases an individual’s risk for the development of cancer.

“There is no safe level of radionuclide exposure, whether from food, water or other sources. Period,” said Jeff Patterson, DO, immediate past president of Physicians for Social Responsibility. “Exposure to radionuclides, such as iodine-131 and cesium-137, increases the incidence of cancer. For this reason, every effort must be taken to minimize the radionuclide content in food and water.”
Consuming food containing radionuclides is particularly dangerous. If an individual ingests or inhales a radioactive particle, it continues to irradiate the body as long as it remains radioactive and stays in the body,”said Alan H. Lockwood, MD, a member of the Board of Physicians for Social Responsibility. . . (more)

http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=24147

This Monday we notice the news media is goofing around again.

  • They are using the word “Meltdown” and hundreds of news headlines that are trivia, unrelated to the Japan-global catastrophe. This is obviously intended to defuse the story.
  • They are  dropping the story or moving it to the back burner.
  • They are spamming the leads with industry puff pieces promoting nuke power.
  • They repeat the corporate fiction that environmentalists back nuclear power. They ban discussion of carbon emmission pollution until now.
  • They aren’t fooling anyone.




Google Erases Japan Meltdown From “Top Stories”

30 03 2011

It isn’t even on the less-than-top stories on the News homepage.

As of 9:50 a.m. EST, 10:50 p.m. in Tokyo….

Google News erases Japan meltdown story

and all references to Fukushima or TOPEC.

UPDATE

At 2:55 p.m. EST there is no mention of the meltdown, Japan nuke crisis etc. on Google News.

And ANOTHER nuke plant (with similar name) is going on the Fritz —

Tokyo (CNN) — Smoke was spotted at another nuclear plant in northeastern Japan on Wednesday, Tokyo Electric Power Co. said.The company said smoke was detected in the turbine building of reactor No. 1 at the Fukushima Daini nuclear power plant around 6 p.m. (5 a.m. ET).Smoke could no longer be seen by around 7 p.m. (6 a.m. ET), a company spokesman told reporters.

The Fukushima Daini nuclear power plant is about 10 kilometers (6 miles) from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, where workers have been scrambling to stave off a meltdown since the March 11 earthquake and tsunami knocked out cooling systems there. . .  (more)

 


http://edition.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/asiapcf/03/30/japan.daini/?hpt=T2

UPDATE April 6

From WC Varones’ blog:

If a meltdown occurs but nobody reports on it, did it really happen? Today Zerohedge posted this, quoting Reuters, regarding confirmation that one of the Fukushima reactors had melted down . . .

http://www.wcvarones.com/2011/04/nuclear-meltdown.html