Japan's Fukushima Plant Has Been Leaking Contaminated Water For Two Years
Source: Reuters (India)
Japan's government believes radiation-contaminated water has been leaking into the Pacific Ocean from the wrecked Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant for the past two years, an industry ministry official told reporters on Wednesday.
Earlier, the official said an estimated 300 tonnes of contaminated water was leaking into the ocean per day from the Fukushima nuclear plant.
Read more: http://in.reuters.com/article/2013/08/07/japan-fukushima-contaminated-water-idINDEE97605420130807
Unfortunately, the article doesn't clarify the exact level of radioactive contamination leaking into the Pacific on a daily basis; nonetheless, 300 tons per day of radioactive water is most assuredly not a good thing. The long-term ramifications of the Fukushima nuclear disaster have yet to be determined.
Lasher
(27,665 posts)And still don't know for sure?
Berlin Expat
(950 posts)that TEPCO knows, or at least they have a good idea, of what's running off into the Pacific. They're just keeping quiet in order to avoid panic and/or severe embarrassment.
They_Live
(3,246 posts)because it forces confrontation with situations that might be life endangering.
oh well.
MisterP
(23,730 posts)the equation they're working on is nukes = living Godhood (given enough time)
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/StandardSciFiHistory for one of the technocrats' ersatz religions (they've been working on them since the 1870s, when they called on Protestants and Muslims to defend their ally Science from the Vatican--my, how times have changed...)
rootProbiscus
(38 posts)If they extend the timeframe by a factor of 4 it means that the radioactive concentration they report is reduced by a factor of 4.
If they report a leakage concentration of 4 times what they have reported many more than 4 times the number of people would be worried/panicked.
Trust factor = 0, with good reason
Berlin Expat
(950 posts)TEPCO one jot. The only thing they seem to be quite good at is obfuscation.
cantbeserious
(13,039 posts)eom
NickB79
(19,297 posts)MelungeonWoman
(502 posts)Coyotl
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UglyGreed
(7,661 posts)continues to leak pollutants at many locations we told everything is fine and just go on living the good life.
Soundman
(297 posts)Not an insignificant number. I guess they finally had to account for all the missing make up water.
On a side note. This what you get when you entrust a corporation with public health and safety, in the end you have neither.
Harmony Blue
(3,978 posts)SoapBox
(18,791 posts)With all that damage? This is NOT even a surprise.
Safetykitten
(5,162 posts)Reason?
BIG OCEAN.
closeupready
(29,503 posts)Yet, Chernobyl precipitated how many bad health outcomes amongst those living nearby or in neighboring states? As a matter of fact, I believe Swedish health authorities continue to caution against consumption of reindeer and berries harvested from certain areas where fallout spread in the days after the explosion.
Octafish
(55,745 posts)...we were told. Why, the experts are here on DU to shut down any nonsense like worry about nuclear radiation. Besides, irradiated tuna can provide valuable data on their migration patterns. Right.
Do you know Tepco Rose? A former US SEC lawyer and now UK regulator extraordinaire, Lady Barbara Judge wants to keep the world safe for nuclear power.
The mood at Fukushima Daiichi is "fantastic."
Lady Barbara Judge: Japan's smart nuclear weapon
The head of the UK's Pension Protection Fund has been drafted in to help assure the residents of Fukushima that its reactors are safe
MARGARETA PAGANO
The Independent (UK) SUNDAY 17 FEBRUARY 2013
Lady Barbara Judge is just back from inspecting the nuclear plants at Fukushima in Japan, the ones closed down after the devastating earthquake and tsunami two years ago. She visited the control rooms at Daiichi plant one where three of the reactors went into meltdown and met many of the men who risked their lives by working during the emergency to cool the over-heated reactors and eventually shut them down.
It's not what she expected but the mood there was " fantastic". "What was astonishing was the optimism and hope shown by the workers that these plants can be made safe, and that they can start operating again," she says. But this was in stark contrast to the mood of the Japanese public, still in a state of shock and strongly opposed to the restoration of the nuclear programme.
Already being hailed as Japan's nuclear saviour, Lady Judge was in Fukushima with the bosses of the plants' owner, Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco), which was criticised for its bungled reaction to the catastrophe. It's her first trip since being appointed deputy chairman of Tepco's new Nuclear Reform Monitoring Committee, set up after the disaster to propose a new self-regulatory structure for the industry. If all goes well, Tepco hopes to persuade the new government said to be more favourable than the last to restart two of the plants later this year.
SNIP...
It's her long experience of Britain's nuclear industry that attracted the Japanese, who rarely bring in outsiders, let alone a woman. Lady Judge's credentials go back to 2002 when she became a director of the UK's Atomic Energy Authority, and was then chairman for six years until 2010. She is still closely involved with the industry so, a few days after returning from Fukushima, was able to take Tepco executives to the West Midlands' Oldbury site to show how it has been decommissioned using the strictest safety protocols.
SNIP...
Yet there's one group of people who stay stubbornly anti-nuclear women, especially the more educated ones. Wherever you are in the world, she says, all the focus groups show that it's better-off women who don't trust fission.
CONTINUED...
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/analysis-and-features/lady-barbara-judge-japans-smart-nuclear-weapon-8497747.html
It seems that government service in the United States can open doors to [s]money[/s] opportunity in the United Kingdom. From the comment section at e-news we learn:
weeman
February 17, 2013 at 10:29 am
Tokyo Rose I have named her, just like the second world war the propaganda machine is on full spin cycle and we all know the false lies that they promote and brainwashing of populace.
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Time Is Short
February 18, 2013 at 2:09 pm
Here's a big reason she was brought in:
'Radioactive Asia: There Will Be 100 Additional Nuclear Reactors in Asia in 20 Years'
http://ex-skf.blogspot.com/2013/02/radioactive-asia-there-will-be-100.html
If she's working for those that control the majority of the uranium mining/processing, you can see the money involved.
Can't let the murder of 8 billion people get in the way of third-quarter profits, can we?
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Sickputer
February 16, 2013 at 9:20 pm
Her track record has not always been so cheery:
April 23, 2010
"WASHINGTONMassey Energy Co., owner of a coal mine where 29 workers were killed this month, on Monday said that the board member responsible for governance had resigned because of the demands of "other ongoing business activities."
Lady Barbara Thomas Judge's resignation, effective immediately, comes amid growing criticism of the management of the Richmond, Virginia, company. For months, shareholders had complained that Lady Judge was unable to devote enough time to the job because she served on too many corporate boards. The complaints about Massey's corporate governance intensified after a coal-mine explosion two weeks ago that was the deadliest in 40 years."
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703757504575195070711065984.html
Another article in 2007:
"But questions remain. Why does Lady Judge need so many jobs? How did she land her role at the UK Atomic Energy Authority, when she had no relevant experience? Is it relevant that a female friend was on the selection panel?
Lady Judge bristles. She points out that, as a lawyer, it is her job to master a subject about which she is initially ignorant. To prepare for her role at the Atomic Energy Authority, she even studied her son's physics books. She also has a strategic business role, which she is well equipped to carry out.'
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-452635/Is-best-connected-woman-Britain
The monied class have zero compunction about irradiating the Northern Hemisphere, the Southern Hemisphere or any which way they slice up their planet and protect their loot with the nukes We the People have so kindly paid for.
It's getting apparent that us renters are SOL.