Mirrored from MissingSky101 on Aug 30, 2014 * Note from MS101: Officials reveal about 2 Trillion becquerels of Fukushima radioactive material flowed into ocean every month during 2013 — “Deadly strontium” releases now more than double cesium — “Strontium gets into your bones… it changes the equation” (VIDEO) http://bit.ly/1wVkL2X Experts: Scary problems on California coast — There may be “no food anywhere” along Pacific except in isolated areas — “It’s like crime scene investigation” in ocean — ‘Certainly’ Fukushima is one of stresses to sea life — Dolphins, whales more likely to be bathed in radiation (VIDEO) http://bit.ly/1wVkM6Q Crane drops debris into fuel pool at Daiichi plant Nuclear & Energy Aug. 29, 2014 - Updated 05:36 UTC-4 Workers at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant have mistakenly dropped debris into a fuel pool at the Number 3 reactor building. Tokyo Electric Power Company, or TEPCO, says the incident took place shortly after noon on Friday during work to remove debris using a remotely operated crane. TEPCO says the dropped item is a controlling console for equipment to move nuclear fuel rods to and from the pool. It says the device measures about one meter square and weighs 400 kilograms. Officials say they've detected no change in radiation levels near the pool or at the plant's monitoring posts, and that no one was hurt.The Number 3 reactor building was badly damaged by a hydrogen explosion in March 2011, and its fuel pool is littered with debris. TEPCO says the pool contains 566 nuclear fuel rods, and that it is trying to check whether any of them have been damaged. The utility is planning to start removing the fuel rods during the first half of next year, at the earliest. Fukushima formally accepts waste storage plan Nuclear & Energy Aug. 30, 2014 - Updated 09:12 UTC-4 The governor of Japan's Fukushima Prefecture has officially accepted a government proposal to build intermediate radioactive waste facilities in 2 of its towns. The central government plans to build the facilities on 16-square-kilometer lots in the towns of Futaba and Okuma, near the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant. On Saturday, Governor Yuhei Sato met in the city of Fukushima with the mayors of Futaba and Okuma as well as 4 other towns and villages near the plant. Fukushima peaches and pears sold in Jakarta Japan Aug. 29, 2014 - Updated 05:36 UTC-4 High-quality peaches and pears from Japan's Fukushima Prefecture have gone on sale in Indonesia for the first time. Indonesia is the 4th country to import agricultural produce from Fukushima following the 2011 nuclear accident. Sales of the peaches and pears began at a high-end supermarket in Jakarta on Friday. They're part of a 520- kilogram shipment. Officials and farm cooperatives from the prefecture asked customers to taste the fruit and appreciate its quality. One customer purchased 3 peaches that cost more than 13 dollars apiece. Expert “New volcanic island may have a massive explosion” http://bit.ly/1wVkM6R Public employment security office recruits temporary Fukushima worker for frozen wall / 755,700 JPY per month http://bit.ly/1u17JMF 5.0 earthquake hit Fukushima offshore http://bit.ly/1wVkM6S 6 intense quakes hit Hyuga-Nada within 5 hours / The western end of Nankai Trough http://bit.ly/1u17JMG NRC Final Rule: Nothing More Than a Patch for a Broken System http://dailysign.al/1wVkM6X Residents: Pilgrim waste hurts property values August 28, 2014 http://bit.ly/1u17JMH Scientists Drastically Underestimated Amount of Fukushima Radiation Worldwide http://bit.ly/1wVkM6Y International Day Against Nuclear Tests Should Push Us All to Demand Global Zero http://huff.to/1u17JMK Thank You for watching. ............................. * NOTE: Fukushima free project site made by Red Button TV http://bit.ly/KnFje0
Fukushima News 8/30/14:“Deadly Strontium” Releases Now More Than Double Cesium
Mirrored from MissingSky101 on Aug 30, 2014 * Note from MS101: Officials reveal about 2 Trillion becquerels of Fukushima radioactive material flowed into ocean every month during 2013 — “Deadly strontium” releases now more than double cesium — “Strontium gets into your bones… it changes the equation” (VIDEO) http://bit.ly/1wVkL2X Experts: Scary problems on California coast — There may be “no food anywhere” along Pacific except in isolated areas — “It’s like crime scene investigation” in ocean — ‘Certainly’ Fukushima is one of stresses to sea life — Dolphins, whales more likely to be bathed in radiation (VIDEO) http://bit.ly/1wVkM6Q Crane drops debris into fuel pool at Daiichi plant Nuclear & Energy Aug. 29, 2014 - Updated 05:36 UTC-4 Workers at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant have mistakenly dropped debris into a fuel pool at the Number 3 reactor building. Tokyo Electric Power Company, or TEPCO, says the incident took place shortly after noon on Friday during work to remove debris using a remotely operated crane. TEPCO says the dropped item is a controlling console for equipment to move nuclear fuel rods to and from the pool. It says the device measures about one meter square and weighs 400 kilograms. Officials say they've detected no change in radiation levels near the pool or at the plant's monitoring posts, and that no one was hurt.The Number 3 reactor building was badly damaged by a hydrogen explosion in March 2011, and its fuel pool is littered with debris. TEPCO says the pool contains 566 nuclear fuel rods, and that it is trying to check whether any of them have been damaged. The utility is planning to start removing the fuel rods during the first half of next year, at the earliest. Fukushima formally accepts waste storage plan Nuclear & Energy Aug. 30, 2014 - Updated 09:12 UTC-4 The governor of Japan's Fukushima Prefecture has officially accepted a government proposal to build intermediate radioactive waste facilities in 2 of its towns. The central government plans to build the facilities on 16-square-kilometer lots in the towns of Futaba and Okuma, near the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant. On Saturday, Governor Yuhei Sato met in the city of Fukushima with the mayors of Futaba and Okuma as well as 4 other towns and villages near the plant. Fukushima peaches and pears sold in Jakarta Japan Aug. 29, 2014 - Updated 05:36 UTC-4 High-quality peaches and pears from Japan's Fukushima Prefecture have gone on sale in Indonesia for the first time. Indonesia is the 4th country to import agricultural produce from Fukushima following the 2011 nuclear accident. Sales of the peaches and pears began at a high-end supermarket in Jakarta on Friday. They're part of a 520- kilogram shipment. Officials and farm cooperatives from the prefecture asked customers to taste the fruit and appreciate its quality. One customer purchased 3 peaches that cost more than 13 dollars apiece. Expert “New volcanic island may have a massive explosion” http://bit.ly/1wVkM6R Public employment security office recruits temporary Fukushima worker for frozen wall / 755,700 JPY per month http://bit.ly/1u17JMF 5.0 earthquake hit Fukushima offshore http://bit.ly/1wVkM6S 6 intense quakes hit Hyuga-Nada within 5 hours / The western end of Nankai Trough http://bit.ly/1u17JMG NRC Final Rule: Nothing More Than a Patch for a Broken System http://dailysign.al/1wVkM6X Residents: Pilgrim waste hurts property values August 28, 2014 http://bit.ly/1u17JMH Scientists Drastically Underestimated Amount of Fukushima Radiation Worldwide http://bit.ly/1wVkM6Y International Day Against Nuclear Tests Should Push Us All to Demand Global Zero http://huff.to/1u17JMK Thank You for watching. ............................. * NOTE: Fukushima free project site made by Red Button TV http://bit.ly/KnFje0
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