Fukushima Unit 3-4 Vent Tower To Come Down In 2022
TEPCO documented that the unit 3-4 shared vent tower at Fukushima Daiichi will be removed in 2022. The information was
Read moreTEPCO documented that the unit 3-4 shared vent tower at Fukushima Daiichi will be removed in 2022. The information was
Read moreRemoval of the units 3-4 shared vent tower as preparation for fuel debris removal work. This article would not be
Read moreTEPCO has announced new work at Fukushima Daiichi related to the unit 1-2 vent tower. This location has the highest
Read moreThe upper half of the unit 1-2 vent tower has been cut down and the vent pipe has been capped.
Read moreThis is one section of our annual report, the full report can be found here. We will be posting a
Read moreRadioactive water in the sump pit at the base of the unit 1-2 vent tower at Fukushima Daiichi escaped in
Read moreThe bus used as a remote command center for the work to cut down the unit 1-2 vent tower took
Read moreThe unit 1-2 vent tower at Fukushima Daiichi is the most dangerous location on site outside of the reactor buildings.
Read moreThe remote cutting rig for dismantling the highly contaminated unit 1-2 vent tower has had three failures since it began
Read moreFukushima Unit 1 has been the site of significant new work on multiple fronts. We outline the new events and
Read moreMeasure twice, cut once. Work to remove the highly contaminated units 1-2 vent tower at Fukushima Daiichi took an unfortunate
Read moreOriginally scheduled for May 20th. This event has now been postponed to some time in June.
Read moreOne of the most dangerous places at Fukushima Daiichi may undergo work to reduce the ongoing risk. Soon after the
Read moreTEPCO reported on October 20th that they completed the drone inspections of unit 1-2 vent tower. Minimal data was provided
Read moreA flying quadcopter was used to attempt to inspect the Unit 1-2 vent tower at Fukushima Daiichi. The tower has
Read moreTEPCO has successfully obtained a sample and water depth for the sump drain connected to the unit 1-2 vent tower.
Read moreThe effort to deal with the unit 1-2 vent stack has grown in complexity. TEPCO claims in this new work
Read moreTEPCO has been doing another round of inspections on the unit 1-2 vent tower. They told Mainichi they didn’t think
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