Holes Feared in Two Japan Nuclear Reactors
source: http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/asiapcf/05/25/japan.nuclear.report/index.html
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By Kyung Lah, CNN
May 25, 2011 5:16 a.m. EDT
Photo: An aerial view of the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
The holes may be as big as 7 to 10 centimeters
A hole in the reactor's containment vessel means there is a high probability of leakage
The nuclear plant has suffered cooling problems and radiation leaks since March
Tokyo, Japan (CNN) -- Two of the damaged reactors at the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan may be riddled with holes, according to the facility's owner.
The holes may be as big as 7 to 10 centimeters ( 2.8- 3.9 inches), Tokyo Electric Power Co. said in a 225-page document submitted to Japan's Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency.
In the report, Tokyo Electric says the containment vessel of reactor No. 1 may have developed a hole as big as 3 centimeters in diameter 18 hours after the quake.
Fifty hours after the quake, the hole may have widened to 7 centimeters, the report said.
TEPCO admits to more possible meltdowns
In reactor No. 2, the containment vessel may have developed a hole as wide as 10 centimeters 21 hours after the quake.
The nuclear plant has suffered cooling problems and radiation leaks since a March 11 earthquake and tsunami.
The hydrogen explosion four days after the crisis began may have led to the formation of a second hole in reactor No. 2, as wide as 10 centimeters in diameter.
"This report is not conclusive. No one has entered these areas and we cannot confirm this as fact," TEPCO said, adding that the report is making preliminary assumptions about what happened inside the reactors.
A hole in the reactor's containment vessel means there is a high probability of the leakage of radioactive material into the reactor building.
The amount of radioactive material in all three of the reactor buildings has hampered TEPCO's ability to build an effective cooling system. TEPCO says a cooling system is a critical step to leading to a cold shutdown, still estimated to be five to eight months away.
Nuclear experts and scientists have long suspected this sort of damage to the containers of the reactors at the crippled plant, as well as a full meltdown of the fuel rods in reactors 1, 2 and 3.
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What about the fuel pools?They are ignored.Yes at least 3 reactor vessels melted down,and are leaking,but the fuel pools in all 6 units have melted down too from loss of water to cool them.They are what made hydrogen and exploded,sending a plutonium cloud across the Pacific to the US and beyond.The fuel pools contain tens of tons of fuel rods,it was said to be way beyond safe capacity. They caught fire ,melted burned in at least 3 units.The focus of the media on the reactor vessels is absurd.The efforts to have a news blackout about this catastrophe is testament to the nuclear industry's ownership of the media to keep the people in the dark.In the US fires in nuclear plants,not earthquakes will be the cause of a serious event.The NRC is owned by the owners of the nuke plants,like the USDA is owned by the meat industry,Monsanto,Cargil,etc.
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