[ RadSafe ] request for the information log (or whatever) forthe releases from Japan power plant

Jim Hardeman Jim.Hardeman at dnr.state.ga.us
Sat Mar 12 11:51:20 CST 2011


Folks --
 
Some of the best factual info at the moment is from NEI ...
 
See http://www.nei.org/newsandevents/information-on-the-japanese-earthquake-and-reactors-in-that-region 
 
Max radiation reading reported is 11 mR/hr.
 
 
Jim Hardeman, Manager
Environmental Radiation Program
Environmental Protection Division
Georgia Department of Natural Resources
4220 International Parkway, Suite 100
Atlanta, GA 30354
(404) 362-2675
Fax: (404) 362-2653
Personal fax: (404) 521-4485
E-mail: Jim.Hardeman at dnr.state.ga.us 


>>> "Roger Helbig" <rhelbig at sfo.com> 3/12/2011 03:59 >>>
More searching - here is link to the Tokyo Electric Power Co statement about
the six reactors at this site -

http://www.tepco.co.jp/en/press/corp-com/release/11031203-e.html 

All 6 units of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station have been shut down.

Unit 1 (shut down due to earthquake)
- Reactor was shut down and nuclear steam is cooled by the isolation
condenser.
- Currently, there is a possibility of a release of radioactive materials
  due to decrease in reactor water level.  Therefore, the national
government
  has instructed evacuation for those local residents within 3km radius of
  the periphery and indoor standby for those local residents between 3km and

  10km radius of the periphery.

Unit 2 (shut down due to earthquake)
- Reactor was shut down and although nuclear steam had been cooled by the
  Reactor Core Isolation Cooling system, the current operating status is
  unclear.  However, reactor coolant level can be monitored by a temporary
  power supply and the level is stable.
- Currently, there is a possibility of a release of radioactive materials
  due to decrease in reactor water level.  Therefore, the national
government
  has instructed evacuation for those local residents within 3km radius of
  the periphery and indoor standby for those local residents between 3km and

  10km radius of the periphery.

Here is what NHK is reporting on their website and this ominous information
is rocketing around the world in anti-nuke circles as being "confirmation of
a meltdown" - The Nuclear & Industrial Safety Agency press release is at
http://www.nisa.meti.go.jp/english/files/en20110312-4.pdf - the translation
appears a bit off and any RADSAFE members who can read Japanese characters
should probably refer to the Japanese release and perhaps improve the
translation.

Agency: Uranium fuel may be melting at reactor

The government's Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency says 2 radioactive
substances, cesium and radioactive iodine, have been detected near the
Number One reactor at the Fukushima Number One nuclear power station.

The agency says this indicates that some of the metal containers of uranium
fuel may have started melting.
The substances are produced by fuel fission.

University of Tokyo Professor Naoto Sekimura says only a small part of the
fuel may have melted and leaked outside.

He called on residents near the power station to stay calm, saying that most
of the fuel remains inside the reactor, which has stopped operation and is
being cooled.

Saturday, March 12, 2011 15:26 +0900 (JST)

-----Original Message-----
From: radsafe-bounces at health.phys.iit.edu 
[mailto:radsafe-bounces at health.phys.iit.edu] On Behalf Of Nick Tsurikov
Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2011 12:11 AM
To: radsafe at health.phys.iit.edu 
Subject: [ RadSafe ] request for the information log (or whatever) for the
releases from Japan power plants

Dear Radsafers,

It will be very much appreciated if I could be pointed in the direction of
more or less accurate estimate of the releases from the power plants in
Japan.  Naturally, not right now - when it all calms down a bit...
I already see a public hysteria stirred more and more by the mass media in
Australia - which may (and likely will) have a serious impact on the uranium
mining projects planned in my home state of Western Australia and it will be
great to have actual real data.

On a personal note, my heart goes out to the people of Japan now...  I was
in Sendai late last year and actually was both on the train and the cruise
boat that are missing now around Matsushima... God help you.
Kind regards
Nick Tsurikov
Western Australia

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