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Japan eyes possible damage for spent nuclear fuel
Japanese regulators discounted concerns about prejudice more powerful spent fuel from the reactor No. 4 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant Thursday, saying the high levels of radiation were reported earlier this week "probably" came from an external debris.
High reading above pool request owner of the plant, electrical power companies Tokyo, take a sample of the spent fuel pool on Tuesday. But the level of radiation, much lower than they would if there was damage to the fuel rods, said Hidehiko Nishiyama, Japan's Chief Representative in the Commission's nuclear and industrial safety.
"We need more analysis to determine the exact status of spent fuel in unit 4," he said.
Tokyo Electric said Thursday night that the sample for the first time, they were reading from a spent fuel pool. Water temperature in the No. 4 was 90 degrees Celsius, more than twice the usual reading and more cooling water was poured into the reservoir on Wednesday.
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The company said he suspected that fuel rods were damaged due to inadequate cooling at some point after the crisis began, but cannot clarify dates.
Nishiyama told reporters Thursday night that the fuel rods are not suffering from any particular damage ". Officials are still looking at evidence that sample water until a final decision, but said radiation reading "most likely due to debris" blown in badly damaged casing around the reactor No. 4.
Tokyo electric power company reported total radiation, reading the above pool Tuesday at 84 millisieverts, about a third of the annual permissible dose for workers in times of emergency. Pool water samples showed concentrations of radioactive iodine-131, the most commonly measured reactor by-product, at 220 000 bequerels per litre--more than 730 times the amount considered safe for drinking water in Japan.
Outside observers have expressed concern about the status of spent fuel in reactors, 1, 3 and 4 several times during the crisis, within a month at Fukushima Daiichi, about 240 kilometers (150 miles) North of Tokyo. Temperature sensors in these pools were mid, and workers spraying water into the damaged hull of the reactors on the basis of almost every day to keep them topped off.
The battle began on March 11, when the tsunami earthquake magnitude 9 Japan knocked out of the factory refrigeration system. Tokyo Electric is the height of the wall of water in 14-15 m (45-48-foot) — level Nishiyama said the new standard for barrier around Japanese nuclear plants.
Sea wall around Fukushima Daiichi was 5 m. post-tsunami Fukushima Daiichi kernel three six reactors were damaged as a result of overheating and a hydrogen explosion blew apart buildings around reactors 1 and 3.
A huge amount of radiation released from the factory, mainly in the first two weeks of the disaster has prompted the Japanese authorities to assess the crisis at the top of international concern that nuclear accidents. Designation level 7 puts Fukushima Daiichi alongside the April 1986 Chernobyl disaster in the former Soviet Union, although Japanese authorities say their plant spewed only 10% of the radioactivity that emitted from Chernobyl.
Plant workers pouring hundreds of tons of water per day in three reactors that were damaged in the aftermath, and it is believed that at least one of the reactors in Group 2, leaked radioactive water. Contamination spread across a broad swath of land around the plant and the surrounding Pacific Ocean, while the data showed a decrease in the ministries of radiation levels in recent weeks.
Engineers have taken steps to contain disaster, this week, pumping radioactive water from trenches and tunnels in the storage reservoir for condensers steam reactor No. 2. And they're laying pipelines to transfer approximately 10 000 tons in object to handle the low-level radioactive waste Tokyo Electric said Thursday.
The company dumped more than 9000 tonnes less radioactive water in the Pacific last week to make room for more dangerous liquids, supposedly leaked from reactor No. 2 — step Japanese authorities as emergency measures, but one that enraged fishermen in the country.
Government orders evacuation Monday extended for multiple cities outside the 30-km radius, which has been declared a danger zone in the early days of the disaster, warning that long-term exposure to levels of radiation can pose long-term health risks. And the Government of Japan data this week found low levels of radiostrontium, another reactor byproduct, in two of these cities in the days after the accident.
Strontium-90 is considered a health hazard not only from his 29-year-old radioactive half-life, but because part of it gets absorbed by bones, if ingested, according to the United States Environmental Protection Agency. There is no acceptable standard for strontium Japanese regulations, but Japan's Science Ministry said statistics were not high enough to pose a direct threat to human health.
The Japanese Government tries to limit damage to farmers in Fukushima and other prefectures, where pollution from the plant was discovered, lifted bans on agricultural produce from the surrounding areas if they pass three tests for three consecutive weeks.
Chief Yukio Edano Cabinet Secretary, the Government point man on the crisis, announced Thursday, kakina, leafy Green, from Tochigi Prefecture was now safe for transport. This step should be a ban on shiitake mushrooms, outdoor grown out of 16 towns and villages surrounding damage to the list of banned food in the country Wednesday.
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