[Column] Tropical cyclone may blow out Tepco for the further contaminated water problem

The series of Typhoon might blow away Tepco.

The latest Typhoon “DANAS” became a tropical cyclone but they forecast it will cause the heavy rain in Fukushima plant area from this Friday to Saturday.

 

August ~ October is the Typhoon season, but Tepco did not take any prevention.

Since mid September, Tepco has been leaking and discharging the contaminated water every time it rained heavily whether that’s what they hoped or not.

 

It is not only about discharge. Because Tepco must pump up 1,400 tonnes of the mixture of rain and contaminated water every time it rains “heavily”, they are running out of the contaminated water storage faster than expected.

 

Having the contaminated water problem endlessly continue, Japanese government announced they are considering to split Tepco. One will take over the decommissioning project and the other one will be the power supplier.

 

Whatever the reason is, Tepco’s management ability is seriously deteriorating.

On 10/8/2013, they released the photo of the dismantled tank that leaked 300m3 of contaminated water (See below). What was more shocking than the rusty body of the tank was their steel measure, which has completely gone rusty. This is symbolic that the decommissioning site is completely abandoned with the least budget.

 

Contaminated water is invisible. but the reality is it’s cluelessly leaking to the Pacific.

The tropical cyclone will not only blow up the contaminated water, but it would push Tepco to the cliff. Now we are heading to the turning point in the world after 311. Probably this November ~ December, decommissioning project of Fukushima will not be the same as now.

 

[Column] Tropical cyclone may blow out Tepco for the further contaminated water problem

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[Édito] Le cyclone tropical peut faire éclater Tepco à cause du problème des eaux extrêmement radioactives

La série de typhons pourrait bien emporter Tepco.
“DANAS”, le dernier typhon, s’est transformé en cyclone tropical et ils prévoient qu’il va très fortement pleuvoir sur la région de la centrale de Fukushima entre vendredi et samedi.

La saison des typhons est entre août et octobre mais Tepco n’a pris aucune mesure de prévention.
Depuis mi-septembre, Tepco a laissé fuir et se déverser en mer des eaux extrêmement radioactives à chaque forte pluie, que ce soit fait exprès ou non.

Ça ne concerne pas que ces déversements. Ils vont se retrouver à court d’espace de stockage plus tôt que prévu parce que Tepco doit pomper 1 400 tonnes supplémentaires d’eaux de pluie mélangées aux radioactives à chaque “forte pluie”.

Le gouvernement japonais a annoncé qu’ils envisageaient de couper Tepco en deux à cause de cet interminable problème d’eaux extrêmement radioactives. Une partie aura la charge du démantèlement, l’autre s’occupera de la production de courant.

Quelles qu’en soient les raisons, les capacités de gestion de Tepco se détériorent gravement.
Le 8 octobre 2013, ils ont publié une photo du démontage de la citerne des 300 m³ de fuite d’eau extrêmement radioactive (ci-dessous) . Plus choquant que le corps rouillé de la citerne, leur ruban de mesure était complètement rouillé. C’est symbolique du total abandon budgétaire dans lequel le démantèlement est laissé.

Les eaux extrêmement radioactives sont invisibles mais la réalité est qu’on ne sait absolument rien de ce qui en part dans le Pacifique.
Le cyclone tropical cyclone ne va pas seulement vaporiser les eaux extrêmement radioactives, il va aussi faire tomber Tepco de la falaise. On se dirige maintenant vers un tournant mondial depuis le 11-3. En novembre ou décembre prochain, le projet de démantèlement de Fukushima ne sera plus celui d’aujourd’hui.

 

[Column] Tropical cyclone may blow out Tepco for the further contaminated water problem

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This website updates the latest news about the Fukushima nuclear plant and also archives the past news from 2011. Because it's always updated and added live, articles, categories and the tags are not necessarily fitted in the latest format.
I am the writer of this website. About page remains in 2014. This is because my memory about 311 was clearer than now, 2023, and I think it can have a historical value. Now I'm living in Romania with 3 cats as an independent data scientist.
Actually, nothing has progressed in the plant since 2011. We still don't even know what is going on inside. They must keep cooling the crippled reactors by water, but additionally groundwater keeps flowing into the reactor buildings from the broken parts. This is why highly contaminated water is always produced more than it can circulate. Tepco is planning to officially discharge this water to the Pacific but Tritium is still remaining in it. They dilute this with seawater so that it is legally safe, but scientifically the same amount of radioactive tritium is contained. They say it is safe to discharge, but none of them have drunk it.

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