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In reply to the discussion: Fukushima Is a Disaster - No Question about It. [View all]MineralMan
(151,210 posts)It was built. As anyone might have predicted, it is now a disaster area. Today, we can't unbuild the place. We can only clean it up after we made the mistake of building it. That process is an enormous engineering problem. It is ongoing. Protesting the clean-up does not clean anything up. And there is no mistake: Those fuel rod assemblies must be removed. If they are not, the disaster will end up being far worse than it already is.
So, that process is about to begin. There is no alternative to removing the fuel rod assemblies. There simply isn't. It's a job that must be done. So far, Tepco has removed two of them to test their planned process. Now, it's time to remove the rest. There will be problems during that process, but nothing to compare with the collapse of the building containing the fuel in another earthquake. Not even close.
The sooner the fuel rod assemblies are moved to a safer location, the better. The next major earthquake can happen any time. There's no time to lose, but planning the removal has taken a lot of time. Now, it's time to do it. I'm not sure what there is to protest at this point. That time has passed.