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 You Won’t BELIEVE What’s Going On at Fukushima Right Now
Posted on August 1,
2013<http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2013/08/fukushima-worse-than-you-know.html>
by WashingtonsBlog <http://www.washingtonsblog.com/author/washingtonsblog>
 Tepco Has *No Idea* How to Stabilize the Reactors

You’ve heard bad news about Fukushima recently.

But it’s *worse* than you know.

The Wall Street Journal notes that radiation levels *outside* the
plant are likely
higher than *inside* the
reactor<http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887324354704578635251984998378.html>
:

NRA [Nuclear Regulation Authority] officials said highly contaminated water
may be leaking into the soil from a number of trenches, allowing the water
to seep into the site’s groundwater and eventually into the ocean.

***

Both radioactive substances are considered harmful to health. An NRA
official said Monday that the very high levels were *likely to be even
higher than those within the reactor units themselves*.

***

It was by far the highest concentration of radioactivity detected since
soon after Japan’s March 2011 earthquake and tsunami ….

How could it be more radioactive *outside* the nuclear reactors? The
reactors have lost
containment<http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2013/02/nuclear-expert-the-melted-core-cracked-the-containment-vessel-there-really-is-no-containment-at-fukushima-reactors.html>,
and experts have no idea where the nuclear cores
are<http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2013/03/2-year-anniversary-of-fukushima-the-accident-is-not-contained.html>
.

And the problems which have been detected at ground-level are only the tip
of the iceberg.  Japan Times points
out<http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2013/08/01/national/cesium-levels-in-water-under-fukushima-no-1-plant-soar-the-deeper-it-gets-tepco-reveals/#.UfqP4G1GR8V>
:

Cesium levels in water under Fukushima No. 1 plant soar the deeper it gets,
Tepco reveals

***

Tepco found 950 million becquerels of cesium and 520 million becquerels of
beta ray-emitting radioactive substances, including strontium, in the water
from 13 meters [~43 feet] underground.

Water from 1 meter down contained 340 million becquerels, and a sample from
7 meters down contained 350 million becquerels.

***

Cesium, a metallic element, is subject to gravity.

Yomiuri reports that highly-radioactive groundwater could start coming to
the surface <http://the-japan-news.com/news/article/0000420364> at the
Fukushima plant:

TEPCO spokesman Noriyuki Imaizumi revealed the water level of the tainted
groundwater in a test well located on the sea side of the No. 2 reactor has
risen rapidly.

“*If the water level continues to rise, it could reach the ground surface*,”
Imaizumi, an acting general manager of the company’s nuclear power-related
division, said at a press conference Monday.

According to the company, the water level has risen about 70 centimeters
over the past 20 days.

***

To prevent contaminated groundwater from leaking into the sea, TEPCO is
working to reinforce the ground foundation of seawalls. The rising water
level in the test well means the measures to prevent leakage have been
working.

However, *the company apparently failed to give much thought to the fact
that the groundwater would have nowhere else to go* ….

Even Tepco admits that the groundwater problems are due to a lack of
planning.  NHK points
out<http://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/english/news/20130801_05.html>
:

[Tepco] learnt on Wednesday that its efforts to prevent radiation-tainted
groundwater from seeping into the sea are *failing*.

***

TEPCO has been trying to solidify the embankment of the crippled power
plant.

***

TEPCO says water levels in one of the contaminated wells have risen by
about 1 meter since the work began in early July.

It says *this is likely the result of its work to solidify the ground  [to
a depth of 16 meters], using chemicals*.

The company says soil up to 2 meters below the ground cannot be hardened,
and water may be seeping out.

In addition, a top expert says that radioactive water could be flowing *
beneath* the seafloor … and could *well up outside* of the port
“containment” zone <http://the-japan-news.com/news/article/0000420364>:

Atsunao Marui, head of the Groundwater Research Group at the National
Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, said, “Groundwater
also flows beneath the seafloor, so it’s possible that contaminated
groundwater *could spring up outside the port.”*

Marui added that water outside the port also needs to be carefully checked.

Reuters 
notes<http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/07/30/japan-fukushima-nuclear-idUSL4N0FZ31J20130730>that
the bolts in Fukushima’s tanks will corrode in just a few years, and a
plant workers reveal — “Tepco says it doesn’t know how long tanks will
hold”:

Experts say Tepco is attempting the most ambitious nuclear clean-up in
history, even greater than the Chernobyl disaster ….

***

Radioactive water that cools the reactors …]mixes with some 400 tonnes of
fresh groundwater pouring into the plant daily.

Workers have built more than 1,000 tanks ….

With more than 85 percent of the 380,000 tonnes of storage capacity filled,
Tepco has said it could run out of space.

The tanks are *built from parts of disassembled old containers brought from
defunct factories* and put together with new parts, workers from the plant
told Reuters. They say *steel bolts in the tanks will corrode in a few years
*.

Tepco says it does not know how long the tanks will hold.

Asahi writes <http://ajw.asahi.com/article/views/editorial/AJ201307310031>:

[Tepco's] appallingly shoddy handling of radioactive water that is leaking
from the crippled plant into the sea.

***

At the No. 3 reactor, highly radioactive “*mystery steam*” has been spotted.

*The fact that radioactive substances are still being released into the
ground, the sea and the air is irrefutable proof that the nuclear disaster
of March 2011 is not over. The responsible parties must take this situation
gravely* ….

*The utility’s glaring ineptitude with crisis management was noted right
from the start of the Fukushima disaster*.

***

*We have zero faith in the utility’s reliability as an operator of any
nuclear power plant*. In fact, allowing the company to handle nuclear
energy is simply out of the question.

The entire company now needs to be focused on preventing radioactive
substances from escaping into the environment.

Yomiuri argues that the government agency overseeing Fukushima has no idea
what’s going on:

The Nuclear Regulation Authority, which oversees safety management at the
nuclear plant, decided to set up a working team to analyze conditions
concerning contamination.

But the NRA’s actions have also been badly delayed. At a meeting Monday, an
expert said the NRA “*still can’t grasp the risks posed by the current
situation*.”

As Enformable points out, top Japanese officials are finally calling for
Tepco to be 
fired<http://enformable.com/2013/07/tepco-still-struggling-to-keep-head-above-contaminated-water-at-fukushima-daiichi/>
:

In case one hasn’t paid attention the constant stream of international
experts who have called for TEPCO to be removed  as the organization in
charge of decommissioning the crippled Fukushima Daiichi reactors, Shunichi
Tanaka, *chairman of Japan’s Nuclear Regulation Authority has also called
for Tokyo Electric to be
removed<http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887324354704578633411523424342.html>.
“It is simply too big for one company to handle,” said Tanaka, at a press
conference Wednesday. “Placing all the burden (of controlling the site) on
them won’t solve the problem.” *

(Background<http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2012/05/senator-fukushima-fuel-pool-is-a-national-security-issue-for-america.html>
.)

Remember, an official Japanese government investigation concluded that the
Fukushima accident was a “man-made” disaster,  caused by “collusion”
between government and Tepco and bad reactor
design<http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2013/04/fukushima-falling-apart-because-plant-operator-has-no-incentive-to-spend-money-to-fix-it.html>.
And yet the Japanese government has allowed the culprit – Tepco – to
oversee the “cleanup”, in the same way that the U.S. government allowed BP
to oversee the 
“cleanup”<http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2010/06/fire-bp-remove-them-from-the-crime-scene-and-let-a-team-of-experts-fix-this-mess-on-bps-dime.html>of
the Gulf oil spill even though BP’s criminal negligence caused the
spill
in the first place.

ABC Australia reports <http://www.abc.net.au/pm/content/2013/s3809310.htm>:

*It’s taken about two-and-a-half years, but it seems the Japanese
government is finally losing patience with the operator of the Fukushima
nuclear plant*. The reason: its haphazard approach to stabilising the
complex. Last week it was unexplained steam rising from the shattered
remains of the building housing the melted reactor number three. This week
it’s TEPCO’s admission that radioactive water from the plant has probably
been leaking into the Pacific for the last three months.

Indeed, Asahi 
notes<http://ajw.asahi.com/article/0311disaster/fukushima/AJ201308010053>
:

The operator of the crippled Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant sat on its
hands for more than two years despite having pledged to seal a leaking hole
in a turbine building ….

NHK writes <http://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/english/news/20130723_27.html>:

[Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide] Suga told reporters after the Cabinet
meeting on Tuesday that the government views this as a grave matter.

Tepco’s own advisors are also blasting the operator of the stricken nuclear
plant.  AFP points
out<http://phys.org/news/2013-07-nuke-experts-blast-fukushima-toxic.html>
:

Foreign nuclear experts on Friday blasted the operator of Japan’s crippled
Fukushima nuclear plant, with one saying its lack of transparency over
toxic water leaks showed “*you don’t know what you’re doing*”… “appears
that you are not keeping the people of Japan informed. These actions
indicate that you don’t know what you are doing … *you do not have a
plan*and that you are not doing all you can to protect the environment
and the
people.” [said Dale Klein, Former *NRC Chairman* and Tepco advisory
committee member]

Nuclear expert – and former high-level nuclear industry executive – Arnie
Gundersen says that Fukushima has “contaminated the biggest body of water
on the planet”, and that the whole Pacific Ocean likely to have cesium
levels 5-10 times higher than at peak of nuclear bomb
tests<http://enenews.com/radio-fukushima-daiichi-has-contaminated-the-biggest-body-of-water-on-the-planet-whole-pacific-ocean-likely-to-have-cesium-levels-5-10-times-higher-than-at-peak-of-nuclear-bomb-tests-audio>
.

How could this happen?   Doesn’t the ocean dilute radiation to the point it
is rendered harmless?  No, actually:

   - A previously-secret government report concluded in 1955 that the ocean may
   not adequately dilute radiation from nuclear
accidents<http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2012/06/why-the-ocean-may-not-adequately-dilute-the-radiation-from-fukushima.html>


   - Scientists say that radiation on the West Coast of North America could
   end up being 10 times *higher* than in
Japan<http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2012/07/radiation-in-west-coast-of-north-america-could-be-10-times-higher-than-japan.html>


   - The amount of radioactive fuel at Fukushima *dwarfs* the amount at
   
Chernobyl<http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2011/03/amount-of-radioactive-fuel-at-fukushima.html>


   - Massive leaks have been continuing at Fukushima on a daily basis for *
   
years*<http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2013/04/is-fukushima-leaking-or-is-the-the-reactor-wholly-uncontained.html>(and
   
here<http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/11/world/asia/japanese-nuclear-plant-may-have-been-leaking-for-two-years.html?_r=0>
   )

Japan Times 
notes<http://www.japantimes.co.jp/opinion/2013/07/26/commentary/time-to-take-over-daiichi/#.UfKWF2fYGTc>
:

Fukushima … seems to *lurch from one problem to the next* ….

***

When the situation is so bad that Shunichi Tanaka, the NRA *chairman*, is
stating in a press conference, with regard to water leaks, that “*if you
have any better ideas, we’d like to know*,” it should be clear that
Fukushima No. 1 still requires the upmost attention.

The chairman of the NRA also says (via the New York
Times<http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/11/world/asia/japanese-nuclear-plant-may-have-been-leaking-for-two-years.html?_r=0>
):

Considering the state of the plant, *it’s difficult to find a solution
today or tomorrow*… That’s probably not satisfactory to many of you. But
that’s the reality we face after an accident like this… *We don’t truly
know whether that will work*….

Indeed, technology doesn’t currently even *exist* to stabilize and clean up
Fukushima<http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2012/10/fixing-fukushima-is-beyond-current-technology.html>,
and Tepco – with no financial
incentive<http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2013/04/fukushima-falling-apart-because-plant-operator-has-no-incentive-to-spend-money-to-fix-it.html>to
actually fix things – has only been
*pretending<http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2013/01/fukushima-decontamination-measures-are-making-things-worse.html>
* to clean it up. And see this <http://no-border.asia/archives/9257>.


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