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Octafish

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12. TEPCO and GE want to put the kibosh on the timeline.
Tue May 5, 2015, 11:18 AM
May 2015

The earthquake alone -- estimated an 8.0 at the plant -- is what caused cooling pipes to break and power to be cut and Fail-Safes to fail. All that way BEFORE the tsunami hit.





Fukushima: They Knew

This month marks the 3rd Anniversary of the Fukushima Nuclear disaster.

By Greg Palast for FreePress.org
Monday, March 10, 2014

EXCERPT...

I was ready to vomit. Because I knew who had designed the plant, who had built it and whom Tokyo Electric Power was having rebuild it: Shaw Construction. The latest alias of Stone & Webster, the designated builder for every one of the four new nuclear plants that the Obama Administration has approved for billions in federal studies.

But I had The Notebook, the diaries of the earthquake inspector for the company. I'd squirreled it out sometime before the Trade Center went down. I shouldn't have done that. Too bad.

All field engineers keep a diary. Gordon Dick, a supervisor, wasn’t sup- posed to show his to us. I asked him to show it to us and, reluctantly, he directed me to these notes about the “SQ” tests.

SQ is nuclear-speak for “Seismic Qualification.” A seismically qualified nuclear plant won’t melt down if you shake it. A “seismic event” can be an earthquake or a Christmas present from Al Qaeda. You can’t run a nuclear reactor in the USA or Europe or Japan without certified SQ.

This much is clear from his notebook: This nuclear plant will melt down in an earthquake. The plant dismally failed to meet the Seismic I (shaking) standards required by U.S. and international rules.

Here’s what we learned: Dick’s subordinate at the nuclear plant, Robert Wiesel, conducted the standard seismic review. Wiesel flunked his company. No good. Dick then ordered Wiesel to change his report to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, change it from failed to passed. Dick didn’t want to make Wiesel do it, but Dick was under the gun himself, acting on direct command from corporate chiefs. From The Notebook:

Wiesel was very upset. He seemed very nervous. Very agitated. [He said,] “I believe these are bad results and I believe it’s reportable,” and then he took the volume of federal regulations from the shelf and went to section 50.55(e), which describes reportable deficiencies at a nuclear plant and [they] read the section together, with Wiesel pointing to the appropriate paragraphs that federal law clearly required [them and the company] to report the Category II, Seismic I deficiencies.

Wiesel then expressed his concern that he was afraid that if he [Wiesel] reported the deficiencies, he would be fired, but that if he didn’t report the deficiencies, he would be breaking a federal law. . . .


CONTINUED...

http://www.gregpalast.com/fukushima-they-knew-3/



Which is why TEPCO, Japan, Nuke Inc and the USA went out of their way the other day to play up the tsunami's role:



Tsunami, not Quake, Seen as Main Cause of Fukushima Accident

by Mari Iwata
Wall Street Journal, Oct. 8, 2014

Japan’s nuclear regulator said Wednesday that the tsunami following the March 11, 2011, earthquake–not the quake itself–was the main cause of the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.

The conclusion matters because of the implications for other nuclear-power plants. Virtually all of Japan is prone to earthquakes, but some places are relatively protected from tsunamis. Currently all of the nation’s 48 reactors are offline, and the government is weighing whether to restart some next year.

In the March 2011 nuclear accident, three reactors melted down after the plant lost main and backup power, paralyzing cooling systems.

The Nuclear Regulation Authority studied why the No.1 reactor lost backup power and concluded on Wednesday in a report that the tsunami was the main cause, based on data about temperature, pressure and other parameters. Those data were stable immediately after the earthquake hit at 2:46 p.m., suggesting the plant didn’t suffer critical damage until the arrival of the tsunami some 45 minutes later.

A previous investigation by Japan’s parliament had left more room for the possibility that the earthquake itself did significant damage.

The regulator said it would translate the report into English and post it on its website. The Japanese-language version is here.

“You cannot say there was no damage by the earthquake at all. But you can say the major cause was the tsunami, looking at the data,” said Tamotsu Kozaki, a nuclear engineering professor of the Hokkaido University.

CONTINUED...

http://blogs.wsj.com/japanrealtime/2014/10/08/tsunami-not-quake-seen-as-main-cause-of-fukushima-accident/



Which is not what the scientists said, way back when they were warning TEPCO, which elected to take the cheapskate's way out.



Here's a bit to add to the atomic pile:

Masanobu Shishikura: The Man Who Predicted the Tsunami in 2009.

British scientist 'predicted nuclear power station problem'

Toshiaki Sakai: Utility Engineer Warned of Tsunami Threat at Japanese Nuclear Plant in 2007

Apart from venting hot air in committee meetings, TEPCO did nothing, and hoped for the best.

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I just bought a new geiger counter. darkangel218 May 2015 #1
Does the EPA have one I can use? Octafish May 2015 #3
God Save the west coast!!! yuiyoshida May 2015 #66
I'm sure they will have a good li, er, explanation for it all. Smile and leave the bananas alone. Mnemosyne May 2015 #2
I called Amazon to cancel my return darkangel218 May 2015 #4
Don't blame you a bit, darkangel. I wish I had one to test food. nt Mnemosyne May 2015 #23
Mine is showing constantly normal background radiation. darkangel218 May 2015 #24
Oh, and it beeps just like they do in the movies. darkangel218 May 2015 #25
! Kali May 2015 #26
It's true. zappaman May 2015 #33
How old were you when Chernobyl happened? tammywammy May 2015 #40
Ive wrote about it before darkangel218 May 2015 #48
Japan now censors Fukushima news, it's so good. Octafish May 2015 #5
Not surprised at all. darkangel218 May 2015 #6
I guess tptb think no news will be viewed as good news. Mnemosyne May 2015 #27
You seriously believe that there's still a nuclear reaction going on? FBaggins May 2015 #7
Yes. Octafish May 2015 #8
So the only two possibilities in your mind... FBaggins May 2015 #9
You're the one who claimed it's over. Octafish May 2015 #10
He claimed it wasn't even hot! RobertEarl May 2015 #11
TEPCO and GE want to put the kibosh on the timeline. Octafish May 2015 #12
Who should we believe, real investigative reporters and experts who warned about the danger, or Big sabrina 1 May 2015 #49
Real investigative reporters like Alex Jones, right? FBaggins May 2015 #50
You know a whole lot more about what Alex Jones has to say than I do. Greg Palast sabrina 1 May 2015 #51
You may claim not to read Jones... FBaggins May 2015 #52
So why do you feel a need to smear? Octafish May 2015 #55
Could you clarify that for me? FBaggins May 2015 #56
Not my problem. You made the smear. Octafish May 2015 #64
Sorry... why is it a smear again? FBaggins May 2015 #65
What's it called when you put words in somebody else's mouth? Octafish May 2015 #67
That would be "taking a page from the Octafish playbook" FBaggins May 2015 #70
Palast has been a respected voice on DU forever Generic Other May 2015 #68
The alternative explanation is that DU didn't change... FBaggins May 2015 #69
There's a pattern to the nonsense. Octafish May 2015 #71
Wow... that's quite an imagination FBaggins May 2015 #74
lol Ichingcarpenter May 2015 #15
He correctly informed you that it isn't hot FBaggins May 2015 #16
Sure baggins RobertEarl May 2015 #45
You really don't "get" the burden of proof fallacy... do you? FBaggins May 2015 #46
You had a lucid moment? RobertEarl May 2015 #53
I guess that was a "nope" FBaggins May 2015 #54
Meanwhile in the US RobertEarl May 2015 #87
you aren't going to respond to post #54? snooper2 May 2015 #76
I guess that too was a "nope" FBaggins May 2015 #88
Nope... I merely claimed that active fission ended years ago FBaggins May 2015 #14
They're your own words. Octafish May 2015 #32
All of those words are correct FBaggins May 2015 #34
Asinine argument. Octafish May 2015 #57
Did you think that people would miss that you're dodging? FBaggins May 2015 #58
Maybe he meant "out of control unclear reaction?" Orrex May 2015 #59
Well, try reading what was written RobertEarl May 2015 #78
Can't hear you over the screams of these melting starfish Orrex May 2015 #80
Yeah, Sea stars. Good thing you think of them RobertEarl May 2015 #81
TNDR Orrex May 2015 #85
Welcome back to the thread FBaggins May 2015 #82
Where is that report? RobertEarl May 2015 #83
What report? - Edited FBaggins May 2015 #84
Keep digging, dude RobertEarl May 2015 #86
I've posted many times about how deadly radiation is FBaggins May 2015 #89
Radioactive Major Nikon May 2015 #13
When ridicule is all you have, that's not much of an argument. Here, learn something: Octafish May 2015 #20
I like your UFO posts better Major Nikon May 2015 #21
Great. I take great pride in providing information that matters. Octafish May 2015 #30
You make a good point Major Nikon May 2015 #31
As a great man once said NuclearDem May 2015 #35
You should post that as an OP, so we can see who wins the "rightness" popularity contest. Orrex May 2015 #47
Thats what they do, that is all they have. Ridicule. darkangel218 May 2015 #29
Post removed Post removed May 2015 #37
How dare you question the power of ethanol Major Nikon May 2015 #39
When the other person believes in things that are not physically possible... FBaggins May 2015 #38
No one knows what's ''physically possible.'' Octafish May 2015 #72
Sorry... that's religious faith... not science. FBaggins May 2015 #73
More sideshow and distraction, FBaggins? I didn't bring any of that up. Octafish May 2015 #75
Did someone steal your login and make the OP without your consent? FBaggins May 2015 #79
That top picture on the left side, MY HAT, that is where the fucking thing is! Where was that taken snooper2 May 2015 #77
Fukushima’s “Caldrons of Hell”: More than 300 Tons of Highly Radioactive Water Generated Daily Ichingcarpenter May 2015 #17
Gee. Who to believe? Professor who gets shut up by TEPCO, Abe, GE and CIA? Octafish May 2015 #18
How interesting that you pick that "professor" FBaggins May 2015 #19
Interesting perhaps, but not surprising Major Nikon May 2015 #22
He was in the waste management division FBaggins May 2015 #28
So you know and worked with him closely? Rex May 2015 #41
? FBaggins May 2015 #43
Link to the professors background? Or do you want me to just take your word for it? Rex May 2015 #60
He's retired now FBaggins May 2015 #61
Link to 'dozens of fellow professors laughing at his claims'. Rex May 2015 #62
You'll have to ask him... FBaggins May 2015 #63
Why do you waste your time? Rex May 2015 #42
Whatever is happening at Fukushima JEB May 2015 #36
The radiation continues to spew and there's nothing man can do. Octafish May 2015 #44
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