Published: November 8th, 2012 at 1:21 pm ET
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Title: Earthquake Information
Source: Japan Meteorological Agency
Date: Nov. 8, 2012
08:59 JST 08 Nov 2012 08:54 JST 08 Nov 2012 Fukushima-ken Hamadori M4.0 2
07:41 JST 08 Nov 2012 07:36 JST 08 Nov 2012 Fukushima-ken Oki M4.0 1
00:22 JST 08 Nov 2012 00:17 JST 08 Nov 2012 Fukushima-ken Oki M4.4 1
09:59 JST 07 Nov 2012 09:54 JST 07 Nov 2012 Fukushima-ken Oki M4.3 2
Published: November 8th, 2012 at 1:21 pm ET
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The pacific plate is pretty active these days is their a change in the dynamics and pressure is building in odd areas.
something sure occurs to be going on
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/
[ Cool Japan ]
This is very normal for Japan. The entire country is a fault line.
http://www.hinet.bosai.go.jp/?LANG=en
TEPCO has not begun construction of the Crane Project to empty SFP4, as promised.
TEPCO has not even located the corium of Unit1.
TEPCO has not even located the corium of Unit2.
TEPCO has not even located the corium of Unit3.
There is no plan to contain corium from Units1,2,&3.
You are not building a cofferdam, as promised.
There is no plan to keep ground water, which has flowed past corium, from entering the Pacific Ocean.
You know, TEPCO, your stock is worthless, your company is worthless, you are worthless. And you ain't doing s***. So get out of the way, now, and let the big boys handle things.
My friends that grew up in Japan and have families back there say that daily quakes in the 2, 3, and 4.9 ranges are normal given that Japan is a volcanic island. What they worry about are the ones over 5 that start to occur more regularly. Haven't there been a few of those this past year?
Slightly off topic but relevant. NRC taking public comments on waste disposal up to Nov 15.
Please consider adding your voice to this debate.
http://www.beyondnuclear.org/radioactive-waste-whatsnew/2012/11/8/attendance-and-public-comments-critically-needed-at-nrc-nuke.html