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OKIsItJustMe Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Apr-18-11 10:00 AM
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TEPCO Press Release (Apr 17,2011)—Out flow of fluid containing radioactive materials to the ocean…
http://www.tepco.co.jp/en/press/corp-com/release/11041704-e.html

Press Release (Apr 17,2011)
Out flow of fluid containing radioactive materials to the ocean from areas near intake canal of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station Unit 2 (continued report 13)


At around 9:30 am on April 2nd, 2011, we detected water containing 
radiation dose over 1,000 mSv/h in the pit* where power supply cables are
stored near the intake channel of Unit 2. Furthermore, there was a crack
of about 20 cm length on the concrete lateral of the pit, from where the
water in the pit was out flowing. At around 12:20 pm on April 2nd, we
reaffirmed the event at the scene.
We have implemented sampling of the water in the pit, together with the
seawater in front of the bar screen near the pit. These samples were sent
to Fukushima Daini Nuclear Power Station for analysis.

At around 5:38 am on April 6th, we have observed stoppage of spilling of
water from the crack on the concrete lateral of the pit. For the sake of
completeness, we put further reinforcement for the stoppage of leakage
and consider countermeasure including continuous injection of coagulant.
We will also note the water level of turbine building of unit 2 remain
unchanged. We will further investigate if there is any other leakage.

Since April 5th we have been conducting sampling of seawater in the pit
and in front of the bar screen near the pit. Regarding the results on
three nuclides (iodine 131, cesium 134, cesium 137), we report those as
definite result. As for other nuclides, we will revaluate in accordance
with the preventive measures formulated after being given warning from
Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency (NISA) on April 1st.

From April 12th, with the installation of the silt fence, we changed the
sampling points from the front of the bar screen, Unit 4 to inside of the
water intake for Units 1 to 4, north side and south side.
(Already announced)

On April 16th, 2011, we collected samples from seawater in the pit and in
front of the bar screen near the pit. As a result of the nuclide analysis,
radioactive materials were detected as described in the attachment.
Accordingly, we have reported the result of the analysis to NISA and
Fukushima Prefecture.

* pit: a vertical shaft made of concrete
Appendix: Result of Nuclide Analysis of the seawater at the shallow draft
quay, Unit 2 screen and the water intake canal of Unit 1-4
(PDF 10.6KB)
Appendix: Radioactivity density of seawater(PDF 36.5KB)
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jpak Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Apr-18-11 10:04 AM
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1. "As for other nuclides, we will revaluate"
Will any short-lived isotopes from recriticality decay away before revaluation?

:shrug:
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