Nuclear Alert:
Mark your calendars for 08.11.2013
That is the date set to start fuel rod removal from the highly damaged fuel cooling pool above Reactor #4 at #FukushimaDaiichi Nuclear Power Station in Japan.
The process itself is very delicate and dangerous and is usually executed by robots and computers.
This is not an option for the Fuel Cooling Pool above Reactor #4. The floor is tilted, the roof is caved in, and the fuel holding racks are askew.
Manual mechanical removal of new and spent fuel rods is the current option.
>>If any of these thousands of spent and new fuel rods are damaged or touch each other, a massive nuclear criticality could occur.
Not to mention Typhoon and Seismic events in recent days.
UPDATE:
Fukushima workers begin fuel rod removal process - (VIDEO) | NHKWorld/fukuleaks.org - MP Blog 18.11.2013
#Fukushima, #MOX, Nuclear Alert - fukuleaks.org
That is the date set to start fuel rod removal from the highly damaged fuel cooling pool above Reactor #4 at #FukushimaDaiichi Nuclear Power Station in Japan.
The process itself is very delicate and dangerous and is usually executed by robots and computers.
This is not an option for the Fuel Cooling Pool above Reactor #4. The floor is tilted, the roof is caved in, and the fuel holding racks are askew.
Manual mechanical removal of new and spent fuel rods is the current option.
Spent Fuel Rod Storage Pool Diagram - (TEPCO) |
>>If any of these thousands of spent and new fuel rods are damaged or touch each other, a massive nuclear criticality could occur.
Not to mention Typhoon and Seismic events in recent days.
NHK WORLD,
Oct 30, 2013: [...] The firm [TEPCO] hopes to begin the removal at the
facility’s Number 4 reactor on November 8th. Tokyo Electric plans to
check whether the rods are damaged by debris that fell into the pool in
March 2011, and to ensure that they do not get caught in the debris
during the removal process. [...]
ABC’s Interview with Yale Professor Charles Perrow,
author of recent article in the Bulletin of Atomic Scientist about
Tepco’s upcoming attempt to remove fuel from the Unit 4 pool: “This
has me very scared.” He warned that one slip-up with the removal of