Fukushima: the Removal of Nuclear Fuel Rods From Damaged Reactor Building Begins

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Workers at the wrecked Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant have begun removing fuel rods from a storage pool near one of the three reactors that suffered meltdowns eight years ago. The plant's operator, Tokyo Electric Power (Tepco) said on Monday that work had begun to remove the first of 566 used and unused fuel assemblies in reactor building No 3. The fuel rods stored in unit No 3's cooling pool were not damaged in the 2011 disaster, when a powerful earthquake and tsunami knocked out Fukushima Daiichi's backup power supply and triggered the world's worst nuclear accident since Chernobyl, 25 years earlier.

Tepco said the operation to remove the fuel rods, which are in uncovered pools, would take two years, adding that transferring them to safer ground would better protect them in the event of another catastrophic earthquake. Workers are remotely operating a crane to raise the fuel from a storage rack in the pool and place it into a protective cask. The whole process occurs underwater to prevent radiation leaks. The utility plans to repeat the procedure in the two other reactors that suffered meltdowns.


Fukushima: removal of nuclear fuel rods from damaged reactor building begins
 
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I never understood why don't countries group their nuclear waste/rods/contaminated objects, then auto-pilot it towards other planets in or out of the solar system
Burying it don't seem to make sense
 

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I never understood why don't countries group their nuclear waste/rods/contaminated objects, then auto-pilot it towards other planets in or out of the solar system
Burying it don't seem to make sense
What if the rocket exploded and showered radioactive material everywhere.

Dirty bombs :blessed:
 
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If you think about it, the same solution would work wonders for garbage problems, hell let the funeral industry get in on it

What if the rocket exploded and showered radioactive material everywhere.

Dirty bombs :blessed:
Then clean it up. With the current procedure, it's already a guarantee of inhabitable grounds for a growing, long living population
 

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If you think about it, the same solution would work wonders for garbage problems, hell let the funeral industry get in on it


Then clean it up. With the current procedure, it's already a guarantee of inhabitable grounds for a growing, long living population
You can't just clean up nuclear fallout thats been exposed to the atmosphere and spread through the world via wind and rain. :gucci:
 

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If you think about it, the same solution would work wonders for garbage problems, hell let the funeral industry get in on it


Then clean it up. With the current procedure, it's already a guarantee of inhabitable grounds for a growing, long living population
Uh.. you don't just clean up radioactive particles and elements being atomized by an explosion. Imagine throwing a shyt ton of sand into the windy air and then telling someone to clean it up grain by grain. These are atomic particles.
 
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You can't just clean up nuclear fallout thats been exposed to the atmosphere and spread through the world via wind and rain. :gucci:
Uh.. you don't just clean up raradioacti particles and elements being atomized by an explosion. Imagine throwing a shyt ton of sand into the windy air and then telling someone to clean it up grain by grain. These are atomic particles.
The use of the generic phrase "clean up" wan't an attempt to gauge the levels of complexity that is mandatory, but instead focuses on the ability to do damage control
The benefits of auto-piloting nuclear waste/garbage/dead bodies outweighs the risk of explosions. Especially during this time of reusable autonomous spaceships
 

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Nova had a good episode on Fukushima that I may watch again tonight.
 
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