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In reply to the discussion: Fukushima Report Delayed as TEPCO Gets New Chance to Explain [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)44. The radiation continues to spew and there's nothing man can do.
That doesn't mean someone can't make a buck, however.
Japanese audit finds millions of dollars wasted in Fukushima nuclear plant cleanup
By: Mari Yamaguchi, The Associated Press
Posted: 03/24/2015
TOKYO - Japanese government auditors say the operator of the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant has wasted more than a third of the 190 billion yen ($1.6 billion) in taxpayer money allocated for cleaning up the plant after it was destroyed by a March 2011 earthquake and tsunami.
A Board of Audit report describes various expensive machines and untested measures that ended in failure. It also says the cleanup work has been dominated by one group of Japanese utility, construction and electronics giants despite repeated calls for more transparency and greater access for international bidders.
SNIP...
Some of the failures cited in the report:
FRENCH IMPORT: Among the costliest failures was a 32 billion yen ($270 million) machine made by French nuclear giant Areva SA to remove radioactive cesium from water leaking from the three wrecked reactors. The trouble-plagued machine lasted just three months and treated only 77,000 tons of water, a tiny fraction of the volume leaking every day. It has since been replaced with Japanese and American machines.
SALT REMOVAL: Sea water was used early in the crisis to cool the reactors after the normal cooling systems failed. Machines costing 18.4 billion yen ($150 million) from several companies including Hitachi GE Nuclear Energy, Toshiba Corp. and Areva were supposed to remove the salt from the contaminated water at the plant. One of the machines functioned only five days, and the longest lasted just six weeks.
SHODDY TANKS: TEPCO hurriedly built dozens of storage tanks for the contaminated water at a cost of 16 billion yen ($134 million). The shoddy tanks, using rubber seals and assembled by unskilled workers, began leaking and some water seeped into the ground and then into the ocean. The tanks are now being replaced with more durable welded ones.
GIANT UNDERGROUND POOLS: A total of 2.1 billion yen ($18 million) was spent on seven huge underground pools built by Maeda Corp. to store the contaminated water. They leaked within weeks, and the water had to be transferred to steel tanks.
UNFROZEN TRENCH: A 100 million yen ($840,000) project to contain highly contaminated water in a maintenance tunnel by freezing it failed because the water never completely froze. TEPCO subsidiary Tokyo Power Technology even threw in chunks of ice, but eventually had to pour in cement to seal the trench.
SOURCE: http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/business/japanese-audit-finds-millions-of-dollars-wasted-in-fukushima-nuclear-plant-cleanup-297354521.html
Were that on the tee vee, it'd be the kind of news that could damage the viability of the nuclear industry.
So yeah, JEB. Agree with you completely. Shut the liars down.
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I'm sure they will have a good li, er, explanation for it all. Smile and leave the bananas alone.
Mnemosyne
May 2015
#2
Who should we believe, real investigative reporters and experts who warned about the danger, or Big
sabrina 1
May 2015
#49
You know a whole lot more about what Alex Jones has to say than I do. Greg Palast
sabrina 1
May 2015
#51
When ridicule is all you have, that's not much of an argument. Here, learn something:
Octafish
May 2015
#20
You should post that as an OP, so we can see who wins the "rightness" popularity contest.
Orrex
May 2015
#47
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