Source: Bloomberg
Date: Jun 7, 2011 7:31 PM CT
by: Yuji Okada and Peter Langan
Japan plans a “fundamental revision” of its nuclear safety rules and will create an independent regulator to prevent a repeat of the disaster at the Fukushima Dai-Ichi atomic power station.
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Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Monday, May 23, 2011
5/22/2011 | The Implications of the Fukushima Accident on the World's Operating Reactors
Source: Fairewinds Associates
Date: 5/22/2011
by: Arnie Gunderson
Arnie Gundersen explains how containment vents were added to the GE Mark 1 BWR as a "band aid" 20 years after the plants built in order to prevent an explosion of the notoriously weak Mark 1 containment system. Obviously the containment vent band aid fix did not work since all three units have lost containment integrity and are leaking radioactivity. Gundersen also discusses seismic design flaws, inadequate evacuation planning, and the taxpayer supported nuclear industry liability fund.
Date: 5/22/2011
by: Arnie Gunderson
Arnie Gundersen explains how containment vents were added to the GE Mark 1 BWR as a "band aid" 20 years after the plants built in order to prevent an explosion of the notoriously weak Mark 1 containment system. Obviously the containment vent band aid fix did not work since all three units have lost containment integrity and are leaking radioactivity. Gundersen also discusses seismic design flaws, inadequate evacuation planning, and the taxpayer supported nuclear industry liability fund.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
5/18/2011 | PM: Japan's nuke regulators need more independence
Source: The State: South Carolina's Homepage via AP
Date: Wednesday, May. 18, 2011
By MARI YAMAGUCHI - Associated Press
TOKYO — Japan's prime minister acknowledged Wednesday that the recent nuclear accident underscored that his country's nuclear regulators need more independence from the industry to ensure safety.
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Date: Wednesday, May. 18, 2011
By MARI YAMAGUCHI - Associated Press
TOKYO — Japan's prime minister acknowledged Wednesday that the recent nuclear accident underscored that his country's nuclear regulators need more independence from the industry to ensure safety.
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