Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Fukushima-ONE step forward and four steps backward update 5/13/11

Fukushima-ONE step forward and four steps backward update 5/13/11 Video Clips.





Fair Winds and Associates to update today from Arnie Gundersen, a nuclear engineer fairewinds.com Gundersen said Fukushima is gaseous and liquid releases continues unabated. With a core meltdown in Unit 1, Unit 4 and against the possible collapse of several devices to contaminate groundwater and surface area school children outside the restricted zone will receive adult occupational exposure to radiation, the situation is aggravating. TEPCO needs a coherent plan and the international support to protect against globalPollution. NRC unstalbe, Unit 1, exothermic reaction, prompt criticality moderate, evaporated, plutonium offsight not explosive detonation, nitrogen does not work, the radiation in the groundwater. www.youtube.com Gundersen examines new pressure and temperature of the reactor in Fukushima and containers to avoid. TEPCO recently denied that the spent fuel pool at Unit 4 experienced a critical part involuntary, despite detection of radioactive iodine-131 (an isotope with eight daysHalf-Life). The utility blamed the iodine from the explosion in the deposition of the other buildings. Gundersen takes a thorough look at the theory of TEPCO. Finally, it discusses the FDA's decision not to fish for the monitoring of radioactivity. * Note: A single dose of 2000 mSv (200,000 millirem) and to cause serious illness. See list below exposure. From Half-Life is the time for a radioactive substance is taken to decay by half: half-life of some radioactive elements NOTE [...

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