The seriousness
of Fukushima continues to be largely ignored.
As this item makes extremely clear, the rods must be extracted and moved
to an earthquake safe operating environment just as soon as possible. There can be no other priority and once
removed, it becomes possible to tackle the out of control melt damage as was
done successfully as Three Mile Island.
There is no good
reason to build any more such reactors, but ample reason to operate thorium
reactors able to consume the entire blow by of the present nuclear
industry. Plenty of other safe
technologies are now coming on stream and this mistake needs to stop now and it
will take us decades to fully decommission the industry.
As this item
makes clear, the nuclear industry is now over.
It will simply take a few deeply entrenched to wake up and plan their
exit.
The Demand for a
Global Take-Over at Fukushima has Hit Critical Mass
Published on Tuesday, October 1, 2013
More than 48,000 global citizens have now signed a
petition at www.nukefree.org asking
the United Nations and the world community to take charge of the stricken
Fukushima nuclear plant. Another 35,000 have signed at www.rootsaction.org. An independent advisory group of scientists and
engineers is also in formation. The signatures are pouring in from all over the
world. By November, they will be delivered to the United Nations.
The corporate media has blacked out meaningful
coverage of the most critical threat to global health and safety in decades.
The much-hyped “nuclear renaissance” has turned into
a global rout. In the face of
massive grassroots opposition and the falling price of renewable energy and
natural gas, operating reactors are shutting and proposed new ones are being
cancelled.
This lessens the radioactive burden on the planet.
But it makes the aging reactor fleet ever more dangerous. A crumbling industry
with diminished resources and a disappearing workforce cannot safely caretake
the decrepit, deteriorating 400-odd commercial reactors still licensed to
operate worldwide.
All of which pales before the crisis at Fukushima.
Since the 3/11/2011 earthquake and tsunami, the six-reactor Daichi site has
plunged into lethal chaos.
For decades the atomic industry claimed vehemently
that a commercial reactor could not explode. When Chernobyl blew, it blamed
“inferior” Soviet technology.
But Fukushima’s designs are from General Electric
(some two dozen similar reactors are licensed in the US). At least four
explosions have rocked the site. One might have involved nuclear fission. Three
cores have melted into the ground. Massive quantities of water have been
poured where the owner, Tokyo Electric (Tepco), and the Japanese government
think they might be, but nobody knows for sure.
As the Free Press has reported, steam emissions
indicate one or more may still be hot. Contaminated water is leaking from
hastily-constructed tanks. Room for more is running out. The inevitable next
earthquake could rupture them all and send untold quantities of poisons pouring
into the ocean.
The worst immediate threat at Fukushima lies in the
spent fuel pool at Unit Four. That reactor had been shut for routine
maintenance when the earthquake and tsunami hit. The 400-ton core, with more
than 1300 fuel rods, sat in its pool 100 feet in the air.
Spent fuel rods are the most lethal items our
species has ever created. A human standing within a few feet of one would die
in a matter of minutes. With more than 11,000 scattered around the Daichi
site, radiation levels could rise high enough to force the evacuation of
all workers and immobilize much vital electronic equipment.
Spent fuel rods must be kept cool at all times. If
exposed to air, their zirconium alloy cladding will ignite, the rods will burn
and huge quantities of radiation will be emitted. Should the rods touch each
other, or should they crumble into a big enough pile, an explosion is possible.
By some estimates there’s enough radioactivity embodied in the rods to create a
fallout cloud 15,000 times greater than the one from the Hiroshima bombing.
The rods perched in the Unit 4 pool are in an
extremely dangerous position. The building is tipping and sinking into the
sodden ground. The fuel pool itself may have deteriorated. The rods are
embrittled and prone to crumbling. Just 50 meters from the base is a common
spent fuel pool containing some 6,000 fuel rods that could be seriously
compromised should it lose coolant. Overall there are some 11,000 spent rods
scattered around the Fukushima Daichi site.
Dangerous as the process might be, the rods in the
Unit Four fuel pool must come down in an orderly fashion. Another earthquake
could easily cause the building to crumble and collapse. Should those rods
crash to the ground and be left uncooled, the consequences would be
catastrophic.
Tepco has said it will begin trying to remove the
rods from that pool in November. The petitions circulating through www.nukefree.org and www.moveon.org , as well as at rootsaction.org and avaaz.org, ask that the United Nations take over. They ask
the world scientific and engineering communities to step in. The Rootsaction
petition also asks that $8.3 billion slated in loan guarantees for a new US
nuke be shifted instead to dealing with the Fukushima site.
It’s a call with mixed blessings. The UN’s
International Atomic Energy Agency is notoriously pro-nuclear, charged with
promoting atomic power as well as regulating it. Critics have found the IAEA to
be secretive and unresponsive.
But Tepco is a private utility with limited
resources. The Japanese government has an obvious stake in downplaying
Fukushima’s dangers. These were the two entities that approved and built these
reactors.
While the IAEA is imperfect, its resources are more
substantial and its stake at Fukushima somewhat less direct. An ad hoc global
network of scientists and engineers would be intellectually ideal, but would
lack the resources for direct intervention.
Ultimately the petitions call for a combination of
the two.
It’s also hoped the petitions will arouse the global
media. The moving of the fuel rods from Unit Four must be televised. We need to
see what’s happening as it happens. Only this kind of coverage can allow global
experts to analyze and advise as needed.
Let’s all hope that this operation proves
successful, that the site be neutralized and the massive leaks of radioactive
water and gasses be somehow stopped.
As former Ambassador Mitsuhei Murata has put it:
full-scale releases from Fukushima “would destroy the world environment and our
civilization. This is not rocket science, nor does it connect to the pugilistic
debate over nuclear power plants. This is an issue of human survival.”
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