Published: July 1st, 2011 at 12:40 pm ET
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TEPCO denies new leak at Fukushima plant, Asahi, July 1, 2011:
Radioactive tellurium-129m was detected for the first time in seawater near the water intake of the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant’s No. 1 reactor, Tokyo Electric Power Co., the plant operator, said June 29.
Seven hundred and twenty becquerels of the substance was detected per liter of water collected on June 4. [...]
Tellurium-129m has a short half-life of about 34 days. Its detection near the intake indicates the possibility of a new leak of radioactive water into the sea. [...]
Published: July 1st, 2011 at 12:40 pm ET
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This might be the water of the overflowing storage tanks? Because the on-off-on-off-so-called-decontamination-machine not working?
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Maybe.
Still smoking
http://www.tepco.co.jp/nu/f1-np/camera/index-j.html
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of course it is, it is still night time of course, their favorite time to do their dirty work
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Looking worse and worse. And your right. They do their dirty work at night. Calm and quiet during the day.
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if there is no new leak…then maybe they are intentionally dumping stuff into the ocean and don’t want to admit it…hmm…
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I don’t think it is a ‘new leak’ .
I think it has been leaking all along, only results either hidden or not even looked for.
I trust Tempco ZIP along with the BOZO’s over here.
JMHO
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Water, water every where
And all the boards did shrink;
Water, water, every where
Ne any drop to drink.
The very deeps did rot: O Christ!
That ever this should be!
Yea, slimy things did crawl with legs
Upon the slimy sea.
About, about, in reel and rout
The Death-fires danc’d at night;
The water, like a witch’s oils,
Burnt green and blue and white.
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Cool, Odylan!…they used to require that piece
in ninth-grade English class…
and
Yes, they have obviously been Cooling by flushing, flowing,
the water out and down to wherever it falls, to the ocean,
to the aquifer, to the sewers, to the sludgepits, no real
filtration nor isolation of the radiaited waters.
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Isn’t there a constant underground flow of this cooling water they keep injecting? They are on the beach so that water goes directly into the ocean.
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Tepco itself has said that they have never contained the leaks. The schedule for containment is early 2012.
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How Te 129 (and TE 129m) gets produced:
http://atom.kaeri.re.kr/cgi-bin/nuclide?nuc=Te-129&n=1
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Fukushima Daiichi – WHAT IS HAPPENING?!?! I will tell you.
http://otb.newsvine.com/_news/2011/06/30/6985751-fukushima-daiichi-what-is-happening-i-will-tell-you
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Thanks Whoopie! I posted that one to fb so maybe some people will read it and wake up!
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Whoopie,
I loved that article !! I have written family and friends about Nukishima, and they think I am exaggerating, or being, horrror, NEGATIVE.
You would think even the word NUCLEAR would get a rise out of people, but there is total apathy unless MSM tells them. So.. I gave up.
I did sent them that one, and told them she didn’t curse enough.. lol
Thanks.
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Well, they don’t want to admit that they still have criticality going on, but we all know that is what is happening…
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You get the star – if there was no ongoing fission, the isotope would be several half-lives weaker. Ongoing fission, ongoing leak. Ongoing lies.
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Sadly enough, all of those people who are being exposed to radiation will probably be used for medical experimentation. That is probably why the government doesn’t care who gets exposed; the more, the merrier.
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Medical experimentation: shades of Hitler’s Germany. Aren’t some of the pharmaceutical companies actually the same pharmaceutical companies under Hitler? Medical experimentation without the consent of an individual is strictly illegal and immoral.
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CORRECTION: Aren’t some of the pharmaceutical companies today actually the same pharmaceutical companies under Hitler?
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Not really off-topic just be aware of who’s in charge
More wikipedia, US has all reports and info from Nazi death camps don’t think Allies destroyed that info
Bayer AG was founded in Barmen (today a part of Wuppertal), Germany in 1863
The Bayer company then became part of IG Farben, a conglomerate of German chemical industries that formed a part of the financial core of the German Nazi regime. IG Farben owned 42.5% of the company that manufactured Zyklon B,[2] a chemical used in the gas chambers of Auschwitz and other extermination camps. During World War II, the company also extensively used slave labor in factories attached to large slave labor camps, notably the sub-camps of the Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp.[3] When the Allies split IG Farben into several pieces after World War II for involvement in organized Nazi war crimes, Bayer reappeared as an individual business. The Bayer executive Fritz ter Meer, sentenced to seven years in prison by the Nuremberg War Crimes Tribunal, was made head of the supervisory board of Bayer in 1956, after his release.[4]
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Quote from that article:
“Also on June 29, TEPCO announced that as of the day before about 121,000 tons of highly radioactive water was present at the No. 1 through No. 4 reactors at the plant, up 16,000 tons from the end of May.
TEPCO said that moving forward, the new water purification system will cleanse 3,000 tons of radioactive water a week.
The calculation is based on the system operating at 80 percent capacity. Actual utilization was only about 55 percent from June 17 to June 28.”
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The quantity of water increased by 16,000 tons in one month (with reduced water injections)
Assuming the system works at 80% capacity (which it doesn’t) Tepco says it will be able to treat 12,000 tons.
So even if tepco achieved 80% efficiency (and pigs might fly) and even if it never ever rained again there, that still means 4000 tons more water to deal with every month.
For how many years? How long does nuclear fuel take to cool down enough to no longer need water poured over it?
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Wait, Tepco said no, there statements should be admissible in court. A reasonable person would have reason to believe that they are always honest.
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