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MOX plutonium on the lose trillion Bq released by just debris removal from R3 As everyone knows Reactor 3 at Fukushima is a MOX plutonium reactor (significant because its 2 million times more TOXIC then ordinary nuclear fuel), this reactor was caught steaming away on camera 2013 day after day in july so I find it funny they blame the construction work for the fissioned isotopes contaminating food products in japan when clearly its from the runaway nuclear core they have no control over. These reactors are also still leaking into the ocean every single day. They dont like to talk about how every action done by tepco to stop the water leakage has only costed a lot of money and has made the situation worse. There impenetrable wall didnt work it just raised the water level in the reactor site making more contaminated water and back flowing the radionuclides to the wells west of the reactors used to pump ground water to ocean. The ice wall that has been a boon for energy company has failed and will only leave the situation depending on frozen ground because if it melts it would destabilize the ground foundation the rector buildings rest upon and turn it into mud. I sit back in disbelief, angry that the nuclear industry is coning the world into slow genocide. (Indeed, U.S. nuclear authorities were very concerned about the West Coast getting hit by Fukushima radiation … but they covered it up.) So the Fukushima hot particles traveled from from Japan to the West Coast of North America … and then were carried by wind currents from there. It’s approximately 5,000 miles from Fukushima to the closest part of North America. It’s another 4,298miles from San Francisco to Svalbard, Norway. So the hot particle traveled roughly 9,298 miles from Fukushima to Norway. Nuclear Fuel Fragment from Fukushima Found in Europe globalresearch.ca/nuclear-fuel-fragment-from-fukushima-found-in-europe/5380746 Fukushima Daiichi Unit 3 debris removal operations released 280 billion becquerels per hour enformable/2014/07/fukushima-daiichi-unit-3-debris-removal-operations-released-280-billion-becquerels-per-hour/ Radioactive cesium was detected at levels exceeding the government limit in rice harvested last year in Minami Soma, some 20 kilometers from Fukushima Daiichi. There are fears that some rice paddies in the city have been tainted by airborne radioactive material released when debris was removed from the plants No.3 reactor in August last year. On Wednesday, Tokyo Electric Power Company presented the Nuclear Regulation Authority with an estimate that the removal work discharged 280 billion becquerels per hour of radioactive substances, or a total of 1.1 trillion becquerels. The plant is believed to be still releasing an average of 10 million becquerels per hour of radioactive material. Municipalities around the plant are seeking solid measures to prevent the spread of radioactive substances, as workers prepare to dismantle the covering of the No.1 reactor building to remove debris there. Jul. 23, 2014 - Updated 10:21 UTC Sources: www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/english/news/nuclear.html Nuclear Watch: Fukushima One trillion Bq released by nuclear debris removal (07/23/2014) https://youtube/watch?v=QDq_n_9rbtY&feature=youtu.be
Posted on: Fri, 25 Jul 2014 05:47:00 +0000

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