Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Fukushima updates - compliation of top Fukushima and radiation contamination items for June 27th !

http://ex-skf.blogspot.com/2012/06/fukushima-i-nuke-plant-reactor-1-torus.html


WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 2012

#Fukushima I Nuke Plant Reactor 1 Torus Room: Over 10 Sieverts/Hr on Water Surface


TEPCO, soon to be "effectively" nationalized, sent own workers to the Reactor 1 building at Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant on June 26 to measure the water level, radiation levels and temperatures inside the Torus Room. The workers used the CCD camera fitted with thermometer and dosimeter, and fed the cable through the gap in the floor from the 1st floor of the reactor building.

Right near the surface of the water, it was 10,300 millisieverts/hour, or 10.3 sieverts/hour.

TEPCO reports that the dosimeter failed in the water, at it exhibited the values of "10^8 - 10^9" (100,000,000 to 1,000,000,000) millisieverts/hour.

If you recall, this was the reactor building where the steam measuring 4 sieverts/hour was gushing through the gap between the pipe and the floor on the first floor.

From TEPCO's Photos and Videos Library, June 27, 2012 (there is also a 40-minute video, I'll post here later):



TEPCO also reports on page 4 of the handout
  • The accumulated water level was OP. 4,000. (The Torus Room floor is at OP. -1,230, so the water is 5,230 millimeters (5.23 meters) deep.)
  • Transparency of the water confirmed at least to 60 centimeters.
  • Floating sediment on the bottom.

And no, they didn't do the water sampling.

There is no information on the document about the radiation exposure of the workers. They were in the vicinity of extremely high radiation for at least 40 minutes (length of the video). I hope several groups of workers took rapid turns.


and......

http://ex-skf.blogspot.com/2012/06/did-tokyo-metropolitan-government.html

TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 2012

Did Tokyo Metropolitan Government "Create" the Hot Spots in Mizumoto Park in Katsushika, Tokyo?


That's what it seems like, if the tweet by Ms. Ayako Ishikawa, the head of the citizens' group "Protect children in Koto-ku", is correct. She tweeted:
水元公園局所汚染の件、なぜ1m高1μSv/hを超えたか、都建設局と環境局にヒアリング。今回のケースは施設側の管理が原因。側溝を清掃する際に集めた泥を集積させたため、高線量になった。

About the hot spots in Mizumoto Park, we asked the Metropolitan Bureau of Environment and of Construction why the radiation levels at 1 meter off the ground exceeded 1 microsievert/hour. It was the case of mismanagement of the facility. They piled up the sludge from the side drains after cleaning the drains [on to the particular areas], resulting in high radiation.

According to Ms. Ishikawa, it seems the park routinely removes the sludge from the side drains as part of the park maintenance and dump the sludge onto the ground nearby, usually in shrubs and under the trees. The practice is to prevent the parking lot from being flooded in heavy rains from clogged-up side drains.

If that's the case, the Tokyo Metropolitan government has spread the radiation contamination and created new hot spots in the park.

Either it didn't occur to the park facility management that the sludge from the side drains in a park located in the high-radiation area in Tokyo may be highly radioactive after 15 months of concentration of radioactive materials, or it did occur to them but they self-censored and continued their pre-Fukushima routine, as the Tokyo Metropolitan government stance has always been that there is no radioactive contamination in Tokyo to worry about and to do something about.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Construction released the result of their June 25 survey, here. The survey result shows the radiation levels where the park dumped the side drain sludge are between 0.98 and 1.22 microsievert/hour, at 1 meter off the ground. The areas just outside these locations, which are now fenced off, have rather elevated radiation levels, between 0.24 to 0.55 microsievert/hour, also at 1 meter off the ground. The general radiation level in the park is stated in the report at 0.16 microsievert/hour at 1 meter off the ground.The radioactivity (in becquerels) could be quite high if the radiation level at 1 meter off the ground exceeds 1 microsievert/hour. It is very likely that it will easily exceed the 8,000 becquerels/kg (radioactive cesium) standard set by the Ministry of the Environment for "safe" regular disposal in a landfill. I wonder if they are testing the radioactivity.

For more on the topic, see my previous post.

and top news items concning Fukushima debacle and related fallout.....

http://enenews.com/


Latest Headlines:

‘Special Report’: Plutonium levels suggest fuel rods were shattered during hydrogen explosions

Nuclear Engineer: Tepco implies “there is plenty of damaged fuel” in Unit 4 fuel pool that they can’t even touch (VIDEO)

Record radiation levels found at Fukushima… in basement of Reactor No. 1 (VIDEO)

Nuclear Engineer: “You’re done, that’s it” if seal leaks at Unit No. 4 — “You can never pump enough water in to establish a level again in spent fuel pool” (VIDEO)

‘Breaking News’: South Korea bans 35 Japanese seafood products due to Fukushima radiation fears


Gov’t tests find plutonium in fish caught off Japan coast

Japan TV: ‘Anonymous’ penetrates gov’t computers — Posts message opposing nuclear restart on Ministry website (PHOTO & VIDEO)

Anger Intensifying: Mayor says Tepco report a whitewash — “I feel they are liars… I have nothing but doubts about this report” (AUDIO & VIDEO)

Gundersen: “I’ve heard numbers as high as 2 million may die of cancer” because of Fukushima (VIDEO)

Tepco Chairman: If crisis worsened, it’s difficult legally to order workers to stay at Fukushima plant when all of them could die — We can’t give them an order that might lead to their deaths


Local Official on ‘The Trick’: “It’s better for you to leave Fukushima” — Brain neurons don’t regenerate, unlike other organs — Asks parliament members, “Do you want to reduce your life expectancy?”

NYTimes: At least two walls of Fukushima No. 4 reactor are bulging and structure is tilting — “Latest findings could add to concerns”

Japan Bird Assoc.: It reminded me of ‘Silent Spring’ by Rachel Carson; Forest of no chirp — We found only a few swallows in Fukushima town, other summer birds missing as well

Japan to burn drums of unprocessed radioactive waste from nuclear accident — Facility to be built 100 km from Tokyo in Ibaraki

Senator on Fukushima: Nuclear material could “easily” be released into both the air and water from future quake — Saw firsthand that situation worse than reports indicated (LETTER)


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