Tokyo. .- Technicians Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) have found high levels of radiation in the water from a ditch located outside the central control of Fukushima-1. The measured rates exceed one thousand millisievert per hour. Specifically, the trench is adjacent to the reactor turbine building two.
Is four meters deep and three wide and within several ducts and power cables. Employees have wanted to ensure that while the trench is 76 meters long and is close to the coast, there has been dumping contaminated water into the sea, NHK reported. Now try to consider how you got there pollution.
The company's vice president, Sakae Muto, has given orders to withdraw the contaminated water as soon as possible. Along with the reactors one three pools have also been found, but so far not known if they have high radiation. Measurement work are complicated because of the risks assumed by the workers to come to the facility, due to radioactivity.
Is four meters deep and three wide and within several ducts and power cables. Employees have wanted to ensure that while the trench is 76 meters long and is close to the coast, there has been dumping contaminated water into the sea, NHK reported. Now try to consider how you got there pollution.
The company's vice president, Sakae Muto, has given orders to withdraw the contaminated water as soon as possible. Along with the reactors one three pools have also been found, but so far not known if they have high radiation. Measurement work are complicated because of the risks assumed by the workers to come to the facility, due to radioactivity.
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