Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 2011-05-02 07:28.
Japanese garbage. Do they not know that their island is on major earth quake faults? They do not care. Reckless. If they do not get sued, that would be crime in itself.
Also Monday, fears of a possible leak from another nuclear plant in central Japan proved groundless after an inspection by the Japan Atomic Power Co at its Tsurunga plant.
But it was considering closing reactor 2 at the plant because of technical problems, said the company, which plans to add two more reactors at the plant.
Fukui Prefecture, on the north coast of central Japan, has a total of 13 nuclear power reactors in operation at its plants along the seaboard.
I'm with Captain Obvious....
More information on problems at this different plant:
http://ex-skf.blogspot.com/2011/05/radioactive-materials-leak-in-cooling...
Japanese garbage. Do they
Japanese garbage. Do they not know that their island is on major earth quake faults? They do not care. Reckless. If they do not get sued, that would be crime in itself.
Can I be Captain Obvious for
Can I be Captain Obvious for a moment??? Nuclear power just seems like more trouble than it's worth.
Call me "Major Awakening" haha
There has definitely been a 'major awakening' about nuclear power.
Look at the financial costs just to decommission/dismantle a nuclear power plant.
Three Mile Island has costed $800 million dollars so far just to decommission/dismantle.
Yankee power plant = $820 million
Zion power plant = A Billion
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_decommissioning
Funny story occurring
Well no new food test for us we know cesium builds up c'mon brawm . and this too...
http://www.monstersandcritics.com/news/asiapacific/news/article_1636484....
Also Monday, fears of a possible leak from another nuclear plant in central Japan proved groundless after an inspection by the Japan Atomic Power Co at its Tsurunga plant.
But it was considering closing reactor 2 at the plant because of technical problems, said the company, which plans to add two more reactors at the plant.
Fukui Prefecture, on the north coast of central Japan, has a total of 13 nuclear power reactors in operation at its plants along the seaboard.