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Published on Apr 4, 2014 https://archive.org/details/FUKUSHIMA... Alvarez, a former senior Energy Department official on nuclear issues and IPS Senior Scholar, is the author of numerous studies on the dangers of nuclear power and is widely quoted in the media on the Fukushima disaster. Bob will soon be joining the prestigious Bulletin of Atomic Scientists as a regular columnist writing about nuclear policy.John Cavanagh is the director of the Institute for Policy Studies and the co-author of numerous books and articles on the global economy.There's still time to RSVP. Here are the details:
Fukushima at Three: Folklore vs. FactsFriday, March 7, 201412:00 pm - 1:00 pm ET
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At 22:45 in — Robert Alvarez, senior Energy Department official on nuclear issues from 1993-99: On the outer edges of the site they're trying to block the flow of groundwater coming into the site to prevent this constant flow of contamination. What this means is that this contamination is sort of going on a continuous basis into the Pacific Ocean and it adds more and more to a plume that is predicted to reach the west coast of the United States in the near future. There are no credible disposition paths for this enormous and growing volume of stored contaminated water. This is an unprecedented situation. What are we going to do with all of this water? No technologies currently exist to remove the severely radioactive melted cores. We can't rule out the possibility of permanent entombment of the reactors there. In other words you cannot rule out the possibility that this is going to become a nuclear national sacrifice zone where only triage can be done to reduce the contamination.
At 48:30 in — Question: My father comes from the western part of Fukushima [...] To this day we don't know where the corium went, because no one can get close to it — and I think that's the issue.
At 55:30 in — Alvarez: The technologies simply do not exist to handle and otherwise remove the highly radioactive cores of these reactors right now. We really don't -- this is all uncharted territory. [...] I think that the likelihood of there being entombment of these reactors with their cores, it's growing over time — and again it's a national sacrifice zone scenario.
http://www.scmp.com/comment/article/1...
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Watch as well this video...some solutions ahead...
http://youtu.be/7dUNebkNtcI
Published on Apr 4, 2014 https://archive.org/details/FUKUSHIMA... Alvarez, a former senior Energy Department official on nuclear issues and IPS Senior Scholar, is the author of numerous studies on the dangers of nuclear power and is widely quoted in the media on the Fukushima disaster. Bob will soon be joining the prestigious Bulletin of Atomic Scientists as a regular columnist writing about nuclear policy.John Cavanagh is the director of the Institute for Policy Studies and the co-author of numerous books and articles on the global economy.There's still time to RSVP. Here are the details:
Fukushima at Three: Folklore vs. FactsFriday, March 7, 201412:00 pm - 1:00 pm ET
Original upload: http://youtu.be/7dUNebkNtcI
Thanks go to Deep13th Nuclear Waste Info, for shearing,
please visit and sub to this channel!
Thanks to all for watching
Namaste
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ADDING SOME OF THE NOTES FROM
Deep13th Nuclear Waste Info
At 22:45 in — Robert Alvarez, senior Energy Department official on nuclear issues from 1993-99: On the outer edges of the site they're trying to block the flow of groundwater coming into the site to prevent this constant flow of contamination. What this means is that this contamination is sort of going on a continuous basis into the Pacific Ocean and it adds more and more to a plume that is predicted to reach the west coast of the United States in the near future. There are no credible disposition paths for this enormous and growing volume of stored contaminated water. This is an unprecedented situation. What are we going to do with all of this water? No technologies currently exist to remove the severely radioactive melted cores. We can't rule out the possibility of permanent entombment of the reactors there. In other words you cannot rule out the possibility that this is going to become a nuclear national sacrifice zone where only triage can be done to reduce the contamination.
At 48:30 in — Question: My father comes from the western part of Fukushima [...] To this day we don't know where the corium went, because no one can get close to it — and I think that's the issue.
At 55:30 in — Alvarez: The technologies simply do not exist to handle and otherwise remove the highly radioactive cores of these reactors right now. We really don't -- this is all uncharted territory. [...] I think that the likelihood of there being entombment of these reactors with their cores, it's growing over time — and again it's a national sacrifice zone scenario.
http://www.scmp.com/comment/article/1...
To read further notes, please refer at original video comments...
Watch as well this video...some solutions ahead...
http://youtu.be/7dUNebkNtcI
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