Nuke experts blast Fukushima operator over toxic leaks

 
Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) officials inspect radioactive 
underground reservoirs at the Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear power plant in 
Okuma, on April 13, 2013. Foreign nuclear experts on Friday blasted the 
operator of Fukushima nuclear plant, with one saying its lack of 
transparency over toxic water leaks showed "you don't know what you're 
doing".


 
View of the unit 3 reactor at the crippled Fukushima nuclear 
power plant, on March 15, 2011. Foreign nuclear experts on Friday 
blasted the operator of Fukushima plant, with one saying its lack of 
transparency over toxic water leaks showed "you don't know what you're 
doing".


AFP - 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".
The blunt criticism comes after a litany of problems at the reactor 
site, which was swamped by a quake-sparked tsunami two years ago. The 
disaster sent reactors into meltdown and forced the evacuation of tens 
of thousands of residents in the worst atomic accident in a generation.
Earlier this week, Tokyo Electric Power (TEPCO) admitted for the 
first time that radioactive groundwater had leaked outside the plant, 
confirming long-held suspicions of ocean contamination from the 
shattered reactors.
"This action regarding the water contamination demonstrates a lack of 
conservative decision-making process," Dale Klein, former head of the 
US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), told a panel in Tokyo.
"It also 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."
Klein was invited to attend the TEPCO-sponsored nuclear reform 
monitoring panel composed of two foreign experts and four Japanese 
including the company's chairman.
The utility had previously reported rising levels of cancer-causing 
materials in groundwater samples from underneath the plant, but 
maintained it had contained toxic water from leaking beyond its borders.
But the embattled company has now conceded it delayed the release of 
test results confirming the leaks as Japan's nuclear watchdog heaped 
doubt on its claims.
"We would like to express our frustrations in your recent activities regarding 
the water contamination," Klein said.
"We believe that these events detract from the progress that you have made on 
your clean up and reform for the Fukushima (plant)."
Barbara Judge, chairman emeritus of Britain's Atomic Energy 
Authority, said she was "disappointed and distressed" over the company's lack 
of disclosure.
"I hope that there will be lessons learned from the mishandling of 
this issue and the next time an issue arises -- which inevitably it will 
because decommissioning is a complicated and difficult process -- that 
the public will be immediately informed about the situation and what 
TEPCO is planning to do in order to remedy it," she said.
Decommissioning the site is expected to take decades and many area 
residents will likely never be able to return home, experts say.

http://www.france24.com/en/20130726-nuke-experts-blast-fukushima-operator-over-toxic-leaks


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