Tepco pumped up only 20% groundwater of capacity

Following up this article..Tepco to start pumping up the rising groundwater from 8/9/2013 / Only one pump in 3,200 m2 area[URL]

According to Tepco, they pumped up 13 m3 of groundwater from 14:10 to 20:00. This is approximately 20% much as the capacity of the pump.

It is assumed to be because the groundwater is spreading evenly, Tepco has to wait for the water to flow into the pump passively.

The total volume of groundwater is estimated to be 100~150 tones / day.

Tepco pumped up only 20% groundwater as planned

 

http://www.tepco.co.jp/cc/press/2013/1229612_5117.html

 

 

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Tepco ne pompe que 20 % du débit des eaux souterraines

 

Article lié : Tepco va commencer le 9 août 2013 son pompage des eaux souterraines : Une seule pompe pour 3 200 m²

Selon Tepco, ils ont pompé 13 m³ d’eaux souterraines entre 14:10 et 20:00. Ça représente seulement 20 % environ de la puissance de la pompe.

C’est soi-disant parce que les eaux diffusent de façon continue, Tepco doit attendre que l’eau entre passivement dans la pompe.
Le volume total des eaux souterraines est estimé être de 100 à 150 tonnes / jour.

Tepco pumped up only 20% groundwater as planned

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