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Fukushima DAMNING EVIDENCE of NRC & Government Coverup in Plume-Gate

Fukushima DAMNING EVIDENCE of NRC & Government Coverup in Plume-Gate



公開日: 2012/10/23
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NRC Operation Center Fukushima Day 1 Transcripts Audio Clips



アップロード日: 2012/02/21
NRC Operation Center Fukushima Day 1 Audio Clips - March 11, 2011
Pages 76, 78, 86, 96, 106, 255, 206-266
Blog: http://public-blog.nrc-gateway.gov/20...
Transcripts: http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/foia/ja...

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NRC's Operation Center Fukushima Transcript Audio Clip --March 12 2011 



アップロード日: 2012/02/24
NRC's Operation Center Fukushima Transcript Audio Clips for Day 2, March 12, 2011: Pages 47, 48, 50, 137 thru 138, 157, 181, 200, 241

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NRC's Operation Center Fukushima Transcript Audio Clip-- March 13 2011



アップロード日: 2012/02/24
NRC's Operation Center Fukushima Transcript Audio Clip-- Day 3 --March 13, 2011
Pages: 80-81, 249, 250-251

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FOIA/PA-2011-0118, FOIA/PA-2011-0119, FOIA/PA-2011-0120 - Resp 1 - Partial.
Accession Number: ML111751593
Date Released: Thursday, June 30, 2011
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From: Breskovic, Clarence
Sent: Friday, March 11, 201'1 4:05 AM
To: Breskovic, Clarence '7

Subject: Japan: No Radiation Leaks Or Abnormalities - 11 rea..tors shut down
No Radiation Leaks Or Abnormalities in Quake-hit Japan: Prime Minister Kan

Tokyo, March 11 Kyodo -- (EDS: RECASTING) Japan has detected no abnormalities such as radiation leakage at nuclear power plants in the country, Prime Minister Naoto Kan said Friday, following a powerful earthquake and aftershocks that hit a wide area on the Pacific coast of the northeastern region.

A total of 11 nuclear reactors were automatically shut down at the Onagawa plant, Fukushima No. 1 and No. 2 plants and Tokai No. 2 plant, the industry ministry said, adding there were no immediate reports from monitoring posts of fires or other abnormalities near the nuclear plants after the 2:46 p.m. quake.

Kan told a press conference, "Parts of nuclear plants were automatically shut down but we haven't confirmed any effects induced by radioactive materials outside the facilities." Tokyo Electric Power Co., which operates the Fukushima plants, said it kept operating the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear plant on the Sea of Japan coast in Niigata Prefecture, while Hokkaido Electric Power Co. reported no problems at its Tomari No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3 plants on the northernmost main island.

There were no immediate signs of any problems at the Hamaoka nuclear plant on the Pacific coast in Shizuoka Prefecture, southwest of Tokyo, the prefectural government said.



From: Breskovic, Clarence
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2011 6:39 AM
To: Breskovic, Clarence
Subject: Japan initiates emergency protocol after earthquake
Japan initiates emergency protocol after earthquake
11 March 2011

Nuclear Engineering International

Onagawa, Fukushima Daiichi, Fukushima Daini and Tokai nuclear power stations have automatically shut down following a magnitude 8.8 earthquake off the northeast coast of the largest island of Japan, Honshu.

All four operating plants on that coast have automatically shut down, or SCRAMmed, according to Japan Atomic Information Forum (JAIF). Higashidori 1, which is also located on Honshu's northeast coast, was shut down for a periodic inspection.

The earthquake struck at 2:45pm local time. A 6:45 pm local time report from the Japan Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency contained more information of damage and other problems in a site-by-site report.

-A C02 fire has broken out at Onagawa nuclear power station.
-Utility TEPCO has requested the establishment of a nuclear emergency response programme for Fukushima Daiichi 1&3 and Fukushima Daini 1.

JAIF reported that Fukushima Daiichi 1, 2 and 3 automatically shut down; units 4, 5 and 6 were in
maintenance outages. Fukushima Daini 1, 2, 3 and 4 automatically shut down.

JAIF has reported that TEPCO sent the emergency report because emergency diesel generators at the two sites are out of order. It said that there is no report that the radiation was detected out of the site. It said that an emergency headquarters has been set up and will issue information hourly.

JAIF also reported that the Rokkasho reprocessing facility was being powered by emergency diesel
generators. No other unusual events or radiation leaks have been reported. Nuclear power stations at
Hamaoka, Kashiwazaki-Kariwa and Tomari are continuing normal operation, according to JAIF.
After an accident occurs at a nuclear power plant, the licensee must notify the national Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency by law.

A minister in its controlling organisation, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, notifies the prime minister's office. The central nuclear emergency response headquarters (NERHQ) of the national government issues a nuclear emergency declaration, which also includes instructions about preventative measures. It receives technical advice from the Nuclear Safety Commission. The NERHQ sends a specialist and the NSC sends a commissioner to the site.

After the emergency declaration is received, the local office of the national government's NERHQ arranges prevention measures based on factors including facility information, climate and monitoring.
Nuclear emergency response operations are coordinated in one of 20 so-called off-site centres spread across Japan, which are close to, but not inside, nuclear facilities. The off-site centre's role is to be the main centre of information, incident analysis, and emergency plan organisation and direction. Two or three senior specialists for nuclear emergency preparedness work in each OFC. In normal conditions, the specialists work as nuclear power safety inspectors, checking plant operation from the viewpoint of regulation. During an emergency, the specialists organize prevention measures as a secretariat and report it to a joint council for nuclear emergency  response. The joint council includes not only the local office of the national government's NERHQ and the senior specialists, but also representatives of the Nuclear Safety Commission and prefectural and municipal NERHQs.

The joint council devises instructions to residents for evacuation and/or sheltering. It also instructs the emergency services and coast guard, self-defence force, Japan Nuclear Energy Safety Organisation (JNES), the National Institute of Radiological Sciences, the Japan Atomic Energy Agency, and other bodies.
JNES has constructed a dedicated high-speed network system connecting the 20 off-site centres and other  agencies called Emergency Preparedness Response Network (EPRNet). It includes video conferencing systems, e-mail, telephone, fax, and connections to a meteorological information service, a plant information collection, diagnosis, prognosis and analytical prediction tool (called ERSS), and an emergency environmental dose prediction tool (called SPEEDI).



From: Cu Ifin-gfordMKic haei•66
Sent: Friday, March 11,2011 7:47 AM
To: Lubinski, John; Cheok, Michael; Ruland, William; Brown, Frederick; McGinty, Tiin; Holian,
Brian; Holian, Brian; Giitter, Joseph
Cc: Thomas, Brian
Subject: FW: OECD/NEA -WGPC Secretariat - FW: Japan Situation update (Friday 11 March 11:45
UTC - 19:45 Japan time)

Attachments: NPPJapanmap20l1 .pdf

fyi

From: Jean.GAUVAIN@oecd.org [mailto:Jean.GAUVAIN@oecd.org]
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2011 7:34 AM
To: klaus.kotthoff@grs.de; yves.vandenberghe@belv.be; imj@csn.es; tanaka-nobuo@jnes.go.jp; petteri.tiippana@stuk.fi;
benoit.deboeck@belv.be; Thorp, John; greg.rzentkowski@cnsc-ccsn.gc.ca; jean-christophe.niel@asn.fr;
bogdan@secnrs.ru; alexander.duchac@ec.europa.eu; utenkov@gosnadzor.ru; vc@aerb.gov.in; x.bernard-bruls@iaea.org;
christian.kirchsteiger@ec.europa.eu; nakamura-koichirol@meti.go.jp; olivier.veyret@asn.fr; adeline.clos@asn.fr;
lauriane.giroud-giacomel@asn.fr; diane.jackson@oecd.org; toshihiko.kamada@mofa.go.jp; pierre.barras@belv.be;
Cullingford, Michael; hklonk@bfs.de; jukka.laaksonen@stuk.fi; leedh@kins.re.kr; maciej.jurkowski@paa.gov.pl;
michel.bieth@ec.europa.eu; silviu.pop@cncan.ro; roberto.ranieri@isprambiente.it; steve.nsd.lewis@hse.gsi.gov.uk;
andrej.stritar@gov.si; ozawa-yoshihiro@jnes.go.jp; akosoroukov@yahoo.com; marli.vogels@minvrom.nl;
mcasero@unesa.es; mikulas.bencat@ujd.gov.sk; jukka.kupila@stuk.fi; christine.wassilew@bmu.bund.de;
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ismael.yabda@tractebel.com; tlm3@wanadoo.fr; thomas.sigrist@ensi.ch; Astwood, Heather;
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pavel.bobaly@ujd.gov.sk; Holahan, Gary; nnn@gan.ru; rob.campbell@hse.gsi.gov.uk; Kobetz, Timothy;
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akasaka@mext.go.jp; Johnson, Michael; tamao-shigeo@jnes.go.jp; ralph.schulz@ensi.ch; je@cnsns.gob.mx;
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atomenergoprom.ru; alexandra.brasat@amb-roumanie.fr
Subject: OECD/NEA - WGPC Secretariat - FW: Japan Situation update (Friday 11 March 11:45 UTC - 19:45 Japan time)
Dear CNRA and WGOE and WGIP Members,
Cc Other WG Chairs

Please find hereafter information about the earthquake in Japan received from our former NEA colleague that was sent
earlier today by the NEA secretariat to the WGPC Flashnews network
Update of Japan NPP situation Friday 11 March at 11:45 UTC time.
Jean Gauvain - NEA/NSD - CNRA/WGPC Secretariat
From: Akihiro YAMAMOTO [mailto:a-yamamoto@houshasen.tsuruga.fukui.jp]
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2011 12:00
Subject: [Yama] Situation update (19:45 Japan time)
NISA is now holding a press conference.
Fukushima 1-1 (ECCS mode)
Fukushima 1-2 (ECCS mode) - Call off the emergency
Fukushima 1-3 (ECCS mode)
Fukushima 2-1 (ECCS mode)
The problem is that they can't monitor water injection (ECCS).
It might be a problem of the monitoring system.
In fact, TEPCO called off the emergency of unit 1-2 a while ago because they are able to monitoring the water level in the
reactor now.
Yama
Akihiro YAMAMOTO

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From: Akihiro YAMAMOTO [mailto:a-yamamoto@houshasen.tsuruga.fukui.jp]
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2011 7:30 PM
Subject: [Yama] Situation now - ECCS mode
Dear all,

TEPCO (Tokyo Electric Power Company) declared the state of emergency of following NPPs:
Fukushima 1-1
Fukushima 1-2
Fukushima 1-3
Fukushima 2-1 (ECCS mode now)
I am trying to get information why DG can't start up (problem of intake sea water for the cooling DG system?)
There is a fire from turbine building (BI floor) at Onagawa NPP unit 1 but the fire fighting was completely succeded.
http://www.yomiuri.co.ip/dy/national/20110311 dy01 .htm
A while ago, Fukui (my office located) had also earthquake (M4.1). We have 15 NPPs but no damage to the NPPs.
Yama
Akihiro YAMAMOTO
Telephone: +81 (0) 776 20 0314
E-mail: a-yarnamotoahoushasen.tsuruga. fukui.ip
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From: Lehning, John
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2011 3:00 PM
To: Klein, Paul

Subject: RE: Airlifted Coolant

I assume first story is controlled venting of primary containment - high pressure in primary system must have lifted SRVs and pressurized the containment to the point where venting has become an option? Wow...

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fgw-iapan-quake-nuclear-20110312,0,3015818.story
Cooling soon to be restored -
http://www.platts.com/RSSFeedDetailedNews/RSSFeed/ElectricPower/6900698
From: Klein, Pa ul
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2011 2:13 PIM
To: Lehning, John
Subject: RE: Airlifted Coolant
http://e.nikkei.com/e/fr/tnks/Nni20110311 D1 1JF351.htm
From: Lehning, John
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2011 1:00 PM
To: Klein, Paul
Subject: RE: Airlifted Coolant
Yeah, no kidding. It also looks like externally, the Lochbaums and Lymans are being quoted versus officials, since official sources can't or won't comment.
Another site says this:
Kyodo news agency quoted the company as saying that the radiation level was rising in the turbine building and the pressure had risen to 1.5 times the designed capacity.
I hope that's not correctly interpreted as 1.5x design pressure of the RPV...
From: Klein, Paul
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2011 12:54 PM
To: Lehning, John
Subject: RE: Airlifted Coolant
I was hoping we would send out an internal email about this event. Isn't that why we get test messages during
drills?
From: Lehning, John
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2011 12:53 PM
To: Klein, Paul
Subject:Airlifted Coolant

Wonder about the details of how this played out. I still see stories talking about the primary pressure rising, now going on 13 hours after the event initiated.
Quote from:
http://ecocentric. blogs.ti me.com/20 11/03/11/ia pa n-quake-causes-nuclear-fears!
Later on Friday Hillary Clinton said the U.S. had assisted in the emergency by sending coolant to the plant. "We just had our Air Force assets in Japan transport some really important coolant to one of the nuclear plants," Clinton said, according to Reuters. "You know Japan is very reliant on nuclear power and they have very high engineering standards but one of their plants came under a lot of stress with the earthquake and didn't have enough coolant."


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