TEPCO Accomplishes Something
The BBC reports that the Japan nuclear crisis ‘over in nine months’
The operator of Japan’s crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant has said it expects to bring the crisis under control by the end of the year.
Tokyo Electric Power Co (Tepco) aims to reduce radiation leaks in three months and to cool the reactors within nine months.
The utility said it also plans to cover the reactor building, which was hit by a huge quake and tsunami on 11 March.
…Radiation levels in the sea near reactor 2 rose to 6,500 times the legal limit on Friday, up from 1,100 times a day earlier, Tepco has said, raising fears of fresh radiation leaks.
Tsunehisa Katsumata, the chairman of Tepco, Asia’s largest utility, told a news conference in Tokyo on Sunday they would need up to nine months to bring the power plant to “cold shutdown”.
…Japan’s government had ordered Tepco to come up with a timetable to end the crisis, now rated on a par with the world’s worst nuclear accident, the 1986 Chernobyl disaster.
But the BBC’s Roland Buerk in Tokyo says it is still not certain that the nine-month deadline can be achieved.
They were required to produce a timetable and they have. They probably had it printed up in color and handed copies out at the press conference.
It’s a bit mean-spirited for Roland Buerk to point out that there is no indication as to how they are actually going to accomplish any of the activities mentioned in the timetable. The requirement was to produce the timetable and they have accomplished that task. Actually doing anything meaningful about the disaster at Fukushima is a separate task and not part of this press event.
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