NDF Tries To Walk Back Fukushima Daiichi Sarcophagus Admission
After news inadvertently leaked via NHK that the decommissioning authority (NDF) for Fukushima Daiichi was considering a Chernobyl type sarcophagus
Read moreAfter news inadvertently leaked via NHK that the decommissioning authority (NDF) for Fukushima Daiichi was considering a Chernobyl type sarcophagus
Read moreNHK reports that the decommissioning authority in charge of dealing with the aftermath of the Fukushima disaster is now considering
Read moreJust this week, Japan’s nuclear industry has seen two major hits to the restart plans. Anti-nuclear advocate Satoshi Mitazono was elected
Read moreA massive category 5 typhoon is set to hit Taiwan Thursday night into Friday (Taiwan is 12+ hours on the
Read moreThe chat system has had a periodic update to a new instance of the application. The updated version can be
Read moreA new report out of a geochemistry conference in Japan gives new insight into previous research on the meltdowns at
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Read moreSome unusual radiation readings may provide clues to a significant set of radiation leaks at Diablo Canyon back in 2015.
Read moreThe Fukushima Daiichi Manga released a few years ago will be made available in English in 2017. Advance purchase is
Read moreFukushima rice will be available for sale in the UK starting in July. It will also be supplied to some
Read moreAnother update to the frozen wall was released. The new report shows some minor changes. The unit 1 section continues
Read moreTEPCO injected cement near parts of section 1 of the frozen wall on June 8. South sections of the frozen
Read more“I would say it was a cover-up,” Hirose told a news conference. “It’s extremely regrettable.” TEPCO put out a press
Read moreThe recent TEPCO investigation into events during the early phase of the Fukushima Disaster raised a few questions. TEPCO claims
Read moreTEPCO’s “third party” investigation of their actions during the initial disaster has landed them in more trouble. The report insinuated
Read moreThe 3rd party investigation prompted by Niigata prefecture concluded that TEPCO’s president instructed company officials to not mention the word
Read moreThe frozen wall at Fukushima Daiichi has seen some minor progress amid ongoing problems with freezing portions of the wall.
Read moreFormer regulator and seismologist Kunihiko Shimazaki blasted the current safety screening methods being used by Japan’s NRA. He cites that the
Read moreTEPCO released preliminary information from the second muon scan of unit 2 at Fukushima Daiichi. This scan finds no fuel
Read moreThe town of Katsurao currently has radiation levels of 20-50 mSv/year, with some areas above the 50 mSv/year level. 20
Read moreThe government plan would take any contaminated soil under the 8000 bq/kg hazardous waste limit and use it to build
Read moreA sale ban has been lifted for Fukushima caught flounder and conger fish. These two species along with many others
Read moreJapan is now following the path of Germany where solar power may meet the peak power demand during summer. Japan
Read moreA new study by researchers in Japan found that zeolite-polymer fiber materials were effective in filtering out low levels of
Read moreThe Hamaoka nuclear plant sits near one of the most dangerous earthquake faults in Japan. If this wasn’t concerning enough,
Read moreNHK announced late last week that TEPCO has begun removing small debris off the top of Fukushima unit 1 with
Read moreAsuperdry reported quite a bit during 2011 when the disaster hit, showing people radiation readings and other information. This new
Read moreTEPCO reported last week that roughly 10% of the frozen wall is not working. Currently only certain sections are being
Read moreTEPCO admitted via Asahi Shimbun that 5 people at TEPCO’s home office in Tokyo knew of the meltdown manual as
Read moreFukushima Daiichi decommissioning chief, Naohiro Masuda spoke with Australia ABC TV this week about where the melted fuel is. Masuda
Read moreNHK reports that the frozen wall at Fukushima Daiichi is making progress. They cite that 80% of the 6000 monitoring
Read moreThree electronics companies were raided by Japan’s Fair Trade Commission last year and now face steep fines for bid rigging
Read moreA decontamination worker went missing in the fall of 2015. A recent tip given to police implicated six workers for
Read moreTEPCO announced they will halt all decommissioning work at Fukushima Daiichi during the G-7 Summit. The summit will be held
Read moreVarious citizen based radiation testing labs that have been established since the 2011 Fukushima disaster have joined forces to make
Read moreOceanographer Michio Aoyama presented an estimate at an international conference recently showing that the cesium 137 contamination in the Pacific will
Read moreIRID has completed a full sized model of the torus (suppression chamber) based on the damaged reactors at Fukushima Daiichi.
Read moreGreenpeace has developed an innovative yet fairly simple way to visualize radiation. “We found our answer in a custom built LED light
Read moreLast week TEPCO admitted that the frozen wall would not fully contain groundwater flowing through the plant. Original estimates of
Read moreThere has been a bit of a shake up at Japan’s nuclear regulator, the NRA. The IAEA issued a report
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