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[続々報]原子力規制庁「福島第二原発3号機 燃料プール 冷却再開」via NHKニュース
11月22日 8時00分 福島第二原発3号機では、使用済み燃料を冷却するための水を循環させるポンプが停止しましたが、原子力規制庁によりますと、これまでのところ異常はみつからず、東京電力は、午前7時47分にポンプを再び起動させ、冷却を再開したということです。 全文は こちら
[続報]福島第二原発3号機 使用済み核燃料プールの冷却装置停止 via NHKニュース
11月22日 7時21分 原子力規制庁によりますと、福島第二原子力発電所の3号機の使用済み核燃料プールの冷却装置が停止し、核燃料を冷やす水の循環ができていない状態だということです。ただし、現在プールの中にある水で核燃料の冷却はできているほか、核燃料の発熱量が少ないことから、このまま循環ができない状態が続いても、当面は直ちに危険な状態に陥ることは考えにくいとしています。 東京電力によりますと福島第二原発3号機の使用済み燃料プールでは冷却用のポンプが停止しているということです。午前6時すぎの燃料プールの水温は28度7分で、1時間に0度2分ずつ上がっていくと予想され、運転上の制限の値としている65度には1週間程度で達する見込みだということです。 全文は こちら
福島第二原発3号機 使用済み核燃料プールの冷却装置停止 via NHKニュース
11月22日 7時21分 東京電力によりますと、福島第二原子力発電所の3号機の使用済み核燃料プールの冷却装置が停止している状態だということで、現在、東京電力が詳しい状況の確認を進めています。3号機の使用済み核燃料のプールには2544体の核燃料が貯蔵されているということです。 全文は こちら
‘Doomsday Clock’ Considers Impact Of Donald Trump via WBEZ
A group of climate scientists and other global safety experts start meeting Monday in Chicago to determine how close we are to the end of the world. The three-day conference begins with a symposium of the future of nuclear power. Tuesday, … Continue reading
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There’s Radioactive Waste On Michael Reese Site That City Is Marketing via DNA Info
The city is courting developers for the long-vacant Michael Reese Hospital land, but potential builders will have to grapple with radioactive waste discovered on the site. In 2011, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency investigated the site and found 3 acres were contaminated … Continue reading
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Tagged Chicago, nuclear waste, Nuclear Weapons, the University of Chicago, Uranium
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Protect the Colorado Plateau from Uranium Poisoning via Grand Canyon Trust
Uranium mining and milling on the Colorado Plateau have left a toxic legacy. Today, you can help protect our communities, lands, and waters from toxic and radioactive uranium poisoning. Please raise your voice to protect the Grand Canyon and Colorado … Continue reading
Why the President Must Ban Grand Canyon Uranium Mining via Huffington Post
Mark Udall Former U.S. Senator from Colorado; Board member, Grand Canyon Trust Throughout my career in the private sector and politics, I’ve seen people fight consensus and wage unwinnable battles. If there’s one piece of advice I’ve given my … Continue reading
Uranium-mine cleanup on Navajo Reservation could take 100 years via azcentral
CHURCH ROCK, N.M. — Twin plateaus of radioactive rock and dirt stand as monuments to the daunting and expensive cleanup ahead. The piles from two former uranium mines — Northeast Church Rock and Quivira — rose steadily on opposite sides … Continue reading
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Uranium Mines Dot Navajo Land, Neglected and Still Perilous via New York Times
CAMERON, Ariz. — In the summer of 2010, a Navajo cattle rancher named Larry Gordy stumbled upon an abandoned uranium mine in the middle of his grazing land and figured he had better call in the feds. Engineers from the … Continue reading
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Tagged Abandoned Uranium Mines (AUMs), Arizona, Grand Canyon, labor, Native Americans, Navajo, nuclear waste, Nuclear Weapons, Uranium, uranium mining
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Hiroshima wrongly overshadows Nagasaki via USA Today
Michael Krepon The merciless momentum of nuclear war plans needs to be rethought before it is too late. Hiroshima gets all the attention, but Nagasaki teaches the more important lesson. The need to destroy Hiroshima will be forever debated, but … Continue reading
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Tagged atomic bomb, Harry Truman, Hiroshima/Nagasaki, Nuclear Weapons, World War II
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