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6、「招かれたのは1979年の
アメリカスリーマイル島原発事故のあと、廃炉作
業を指揮したレイク・バレット氏だ」Lake Barrett
was appointed this month by plant operator
Tokyo Electric Power Co. as an outside
adviser for the decades-long
decommissioning process. He led the Three
Mile Island accident cleanup for nearly a
decade as part of the Nuclear Regulatory
Commission.
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7、「東電が改善のためにし
なくてはいけないことのひとつは」
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25. レイク・バレット氏。Lake Barrett was appointed
this month by plant operator Tokyo Electric
Power Co. as an outside adviser for the
decades-long decommissioning process. He
led the Three Mile Island accident cleanup for
nearly a decade as part of the Nuclear
Regulatory Commission.
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18、今後はタンクを解体し
て、汚染水漏洩の原因を詳しく調べることにして
います。
19、Shinzo abe said ‘the situation is under
control’. 「状況はコントロールされている」In a
speech before the IOC picked Tokyo as host of
the 2020 Games, referring to the
contaminated water issue, and that Japan will
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26. never allow it to cause damage to Tokyo.
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20、東京電力山下和彦フェロー「コントロールで
きていないと我々は考えている」A senior
TEPCO official, Kazuhiko Yamashita,"I think
the current situation is that it is not under
control," Yamashita said at a hearing in
Koriyama City, Fukushima Prefecture, on
Friday before further apologizing for the
leaks.
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45. Press Updated: September 13, 2013 - 3:20
AM
TOKYO — A former U.S. nuclear regulator
says cleaning up Japan's wrecked Fukushima
plant is a bigger challenge than the work he
led at Three Mile Island and that ongoing
radioactive water leaks are a minor part of
that task.
Lake Barrett was appointed this month by
plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Co. as an
outside adviser for the decades-long
decommissioning process. He led the Three
Mile Island accident cleanup for nearly a
decade as part of the Nuclear Regulatory
Commission.
He said that the meltdowns in three of the
reactors, massive radiation leaks and the
volume of contaminated water at the
Fukushima Dai-ichi plant, on Japan's
northeast coast, make it a more complicated
clean-up.
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46. "In comparison to Three Mile Island,
Fukushima is much more challenging, much
more complex a job," Barrett told a Tokyo
news conference.
The 1979 core melt accident at Three Mile
Island involved one reactor. All the
radioactivity was contained in one building,
where 8,000 tons of contaminated water were
trapped.
In Fukushima, the catastrophe was
precipitated by a massive earthquake and
tsunami, whose aftermath are further adding
to the difficulties of containing and cleaning
up after the meltdowns of the three reactors.
Moreover, buildings at the Japanese plant
were destroyed or damaged by hydrogen
explosions, which released massive
radioactive elements into the air and to the
sea.
Japanese officials have acknowledged that
radioactive ground water has been leaking
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47. from the plant since soon after the nuclear
disaster. Recent leaks from storage tanks
holding radioactive water have added to the
concerns.
But despite worries over the massive
quantities of water needed to cool the melted
reactors, the risk of radiation-contaminated
water to public health is minimal, Barrett
said.
Improved communication would help calm
those fears, which likely persist since huge
amounts of radiation-tainted water will have
to be released into the Pacific after it is
processed to bring it below legal limits.
TEPCO on Thursday acknowledged that
samples of underground water from near a
tank where a major leak occurred last month
showed high levels of radioactive tritium.
Massive amounts of contaminated water — a
combination of water leaking from the three
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48. damaged reactors and inflows of
underground water — have also accumulated
inside reactor and turbine basements and
threaten to leak into the Pacific.
Hours before the Sept. 7 vote by the
International Olympic Committee awarded
Tokyo the hosting rights for the 2020 games,
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe emphatically
declared that the leaks were under control.
The government has promised to become
more directly involved in the plant's water
management and to fund costly projects to
contain the leaks.
Fukushima clean-up ‘more difficult than
Three Mile Island’
http://www.scmp.com/news/asia/article
/1309067/ex-us-regulator-says-fukushima-
cleanup-complicated (http://www.scmp.com/news/asia
/article/1309067/ex-us-regulator-says-fukushima-cleanup-
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49. US adviser says operation is bigger than one
at Three Mile Island in 1979, but concerns
over leaks of radioactive water 'out of
proportion'
Associated Press in Tokyo
Saturday, 14 September, 2013, 3:14am
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Lake Barrett, a new member of Tepco's
outside reform committee and independent
consultant in the energy field. Photo: Reuters
()A former US nuclear regulator says cleaning
up Japan's wrecked Fukushima plant is a
bigger challenge than the work he led in the
US after the partial nuclear meltdown at the
Three Mile Island plant in Dauphin County,
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50. Pennsylvania, in 1979.
He also said that the ongoing radioactive
water leaks at Fukushima were just a minor
part of that task.
Situation at Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant
'not under control', says Tepco official
1分9秒
Euronews
http://youtu.be/PXWrW1sq2sI (http://youtu.be
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51. Fukushima "hors de contrôle" selon un
employé de Tepco 1分9秒
euronewsfr
http://youtu.be/ZIURgKcliSo (http://youtu.be
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Lake Barrett was appointed this month by
plant operator Tokyo Electric Power (Tepco)
as an outside adviser for the
decommissioning process.
He led the clean-up after the Three Mile
Island accident - the worst in US commercial
nuclear power plant history - for nearly a
decade as part of the Nuclear Regulatory
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52. Commission.
He said that the meltdowns in three of the
reactors, massive radiation leaks and the
volume of contaminated water at the
Fukushima Daiichi plant on Japan's northeast
coast make it a more complicated clean-up.
"In comparison to Three Mile Island,
Fukushima is much more challenging, much
more complex a job," Barrett said in Tokyo.
Compared to the magnitude of that task, the
leakage problem is a "very low health impact
and not a concern", he said.
The attention on the contaminated water
leaks is "out of proportion" and is hurting the
overall clean-up process by slowing things
down, he said.
The Three Mile Island accident involved one
reactor. All the radioactivity was contained in
one building, where 8,000 tons of toxic water
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53. was trapped.
In Fukushima, the catastrophe was
precipitated by a massive earthquake and
tsunami, the effects of which were further
adding to the difficulties of containing and
cleaning up after the meltdowns of the three
reactors.
Moreover, buildings at the Japanese plant
were destroyed or damaged by hydrogen
explosions, which released massive
radioactive elements into the air and to the
sea.
Japanese officials have acknowledged that
radioactive ground water has been leaking
from the plant since soon after the nuclear
disaster. Recent leaks from tanks holding
radioactive water have added to concerns.
But despite worries over the massive
quantities of water needed to cool the melted
reactors, the risk of radiation-contaminated
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54. water to public health is minimal, Barrett
said.
Vapour was seen rising again from a reactor
at the power plant yesterday, more than
two-and-a-half years after its core melted
down.
Tepco said it believed the steam was coming
from a puddle sitting on top of the reactor and
was not dangerous, but it has not been able to
clarify why vapour started appearing
occasionally from July this year.
The company said the plant remained stable,
with sensors in and around it showing no
increase in the levels of radioactivity released.
Tepco acknowledged on Thursday that
samples of underground water from near a
tank where a major leak occurred last month
showed high levels of radioactive tritium.
Massive amounts of contaminated water - a
combination of water leaking from the three
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55. damaged reactors and inflows of
underground water - have also accumulated
inside reactor and turbine basements and
threaten to leak into the Pacific.
The most toxic water gathers in the
basements, Barrett said, but this had so far
been "adequately controlled".
The Nuclear Regulation Authority has
estimated the amount of that water at a
substantial 90,000 tons.
It urged Tepco to quickly increase anti-leak
measures to the basements to minimise the
risk of the toxic water spreading.
Additional reporting by Agence France-Presse
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56. Situation at Japan’s Fukushima nuclear plant
‘not under control’, says Tepco official
13/09 18:07 CET
http://www.euronews.com/2013/09
/13/situation-at-japan-s-fukushima-nuclear-
plant-not-under-control-says-tepco-/
(http://www.euronews.com/2013/09/13/situation-at-japan-
s-fukushima-nuclear-plant-not-under-control-says-tepco-/)
Situation at Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant
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57. A senior official from the company which
operates the stricken nuclear power plant at
Fukushima in Japan has admitted that the
situation there is “not under control”.
However, within hours Tepco released a
statement saying the official, Kazuhiko
Yamashita, meant to say something different.
His comments came in response to a question
at a meeting with the opposition Democratic
Party. The politician asked whether the
company considered the situation at the plant
to be under control.
“I’m sorry, but we consider the
situation is not under control,” came
the reply from Yamashita.
In its subsequent statement, Tepco said what
the official meant to say was that there were
continuous problems with storage tanks, and
when radioactive water leaked out it
remained in front of the plant.
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58. All this comes as Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
and his government try to reassure the world
at large that the facility is under control.
Tepco has admitted that hundreds of tonnes
of radioactive water has leaked from the
plant, which was crippled by a massive
earthquake and tsunami in 2011.
The operator added on Friday that it had
found elevated readings of tritium in
groundwater near tanks holding
contaminated water.
Tritium, which has a half-life of around 12
years, is less harmful to humans than caesium
and strontium.
However, American nuclear experts acting as
consultants for the company claim that if
water is correctly decontaminated it can be
released into the sea safely.
They added that Tepco should inform the
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59. public in more detail of its plans, in order to
ease fears over health and the environment.
More about: Fukushima, Japan disaster,
Japan radioactivity, Nuclear accidents
Japanese PM's IOC promise that Fukushima
is 'under control' sparks criticism at home
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pm-s-ioc-promise-that-fukushima-is-under-
control-sparks-criticism-at-home-1.1454786
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a speech during a meeting with high ranking
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60. officers of the Japan Self-Defense Forces at
the Defense Ministry in Tokyo Thursday,
Sept. 12, 2013. (AP / Koji Sasahara)
The Associated Press
Published Saturday, September 14, 2013
9:29AM EDT
Last Updated Saturday, September 14, 2013
10:42PM EDT
TOKYO -- Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo
Abe's reassurance to the International
Olympic Committee that contaminated water
leaks from the crippled Fukushima nuclear
plant are "under control" has backfired at
home.
Just hours before Tokyo was chosen Sept. 7 to
host the 2020 Olympics, Abe gave an
emphatic speech declaring that radioactive
contaminants from the leakage had no impact
to waters outside the bay near the plant and
"will never do any damage to Tokyo."
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61. The Japanese media and opposition
lawmakers have suggested that Abe's
comments were overkill.
Read more: http://www.ctvnews.ca/sports
/japanese-pm-s-ioc-promise-that-fukushima-
is-under-control-sparks-criticism-at-home-
1.1454786#ixzz2fE6QujxT
"Contaminated water 'control' running
astray," the nationwide Asahi newspaper said
in its front-page top story Saturday.
"Credibility of prime minister's message to
overseas is shaking."
Hikariko Ono of the prime minister's office
defended Abe's pledge, citing offshore
monitoring results showing undetectable
radioactivity. The government has stepped up
efforts to contain the leaks.
In a meeting with opposition Democratic
Party of Japan lawmakers Friday, senior
TEPCO official Kazuhiko Yamashita
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62. said the water situation was "not under
control," appearing to contradict Abe.
DPJ leaders said they will demand Abe clarify
his IOC speech.
TEPCO later issued a statement to explain
that what Yamashita meant was isolated
incidents such as tank leaks and did not
dispute Abe's comment.
Japanese officials have acknowledged that the
ground water contaminated with radioactive
leaks from the melted reactors has been
seeping into the ocean since soon after the
March 2011 disaster. Recent leaks from
storage tanks holding radioactive water have
also added to concerns.
The plant has been reporting spikes in
radioactive tritium from underground water
samples near a major tank leak last month.
TEPCO said Saturday tritium in the latest
sample measured 150,000 becquerels per
litre, more than twice the limit allowed for
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63. release into the ocean.
Experts generally agree that overall impact
from the contamination gets diluted becomes
negligible as it further spreads into the sea.
Lake Barrett, a former US nuclear regulator
and an outside advisor to TEPCO, agrees with
Abe.
"Now, to get into a little, tiny detail about it, is
there a little, tiny bit of runoff that may have
cesium in it? The answer is, yes there is, but
that's still under control from a public health
and safety and environmental protection
point of view," he told the Associated Press.
Japanese leader Shinzo Abe wants Fukushima
nuke plant completely scrapped
http://www.washingtontimes.com
/news/2013/sep/19/japanese-leader-shinzo-
abe-wants-fukushima-nuke-pl/
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64. By Mari Yamaguchi - Associated Press
Thursday, September 19, 2013
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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (second
from right, with a red helmet) is briefed about
a chemical dam by Fukushima Dai-ichi
nuclear power plant chief Akira Ono (second
from left) as the lawmaker inspects an area
along the coast between the No. 1 and No. 2
reactors during his tour of the tsunami-
crippled plant in Okuma, Fukushima
Prefecture, Japan, on Thursday, Sept. 19,
2013. (AP Photo/Japan Pool)
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65. OKUMA, Japan (AP) — Japanese Prime
Minister Shinzo Abe ordered the operator of
the country’s crippled nuclear power plant
Thursday to scrap all six reactors at the site
instead of just four already slated for
decommissioning and to concentrate on
tackling pressing issues such as radioactive
water leaks.
After taking a firsthand look at the
Fukushima Dai-ichi plant, however, Mr. Abe
insisted that radiation-contaminated water
had been contained at the complex and said
he would fend off “rumors” regarding
Fukushima’s safety.
Following a three-hour tour of the plant, Mr.
Abe instructed its operator, Tokyo Electric
Power Co., to decommission the Nos. 5 and 6
reactors, which survived the March 2011
earthquake and tsunami. The disaster caused
three other reactors to melt and damaged a
fuel cooling pool at another. Tepco has been
unsure about what to do with the two
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66. surviving reactors, leading some to believe
that it may be still be hanging on to hopes of
keeping them alive.
“I told [Tepco] to ensure decommissioning of
reactors No. 5 and 6 so that they can
concentrate more on dealing with the
accident,” MR. Abe told workers and
reporters as he wrapped up the tour at the
plant’s emergency command center.
Tepco President Naomi Hirose told Mr. Abe
that a decision on the reactors would be made
by the end of the year, the prime minister
said.
Mr. Abe said that he urged Tepco to ensure it
has enough funding on hand to take care of
urgent work needed to clear the way for the
plant’s decommissioning and that Mr. Hirose
promised to obtain 1 trillion yen ($10 billion).
The prime minister said he stood by the
reassurance about Tokyo’s safety that he gave
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67. to the International Olympic Committee
before the city of 35 million was awarded the
right to host the 2020 Summer Games earlier
this month.
“One of the main purposes of this visit was to
see it for myself, after I made those remarks
on how the contaminated water has been
handled,” Mr. Abe said.
Officials have acknowledged that radiation-
contaminated groundwater has been seeping
into the Pacific Ocean since soon after
meltdowns and explosions crippled the plant
following an earthquake and tsunami.
Mr. Abe said he was convinced that all of the
contaminated water had been contained.
“In light of that, I will work hard to counter
rumors questioning the safety of the
Fukushima plant,” he said.
During his tour, Mr. Abe was shown some of
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68. the 1,000 tanks containing radioactive water,
water treatment equipment and a chemical
dam being installed along the coast — steps
meant to contain the water leakage, which
experts say is a major obstacle for the
decades-long cleanup process.
Mr. Abe’s adamant reassurance to the IOC
that the leaks are “under control” had
backfired at home, as many Japanese
believe he was glossing over problems
at the plant.
Thursday’s plant visit was Mr. Abe’s second
since taking office in December, when he took
his first tour on a bus.
Hours before the IOC chose Tokyo to host the
2020 Olympics, Mr. Abe gave a speech
declaring that radioactive contaminants from
the leakage had no impact on seawater
outside the bay near the plant. Tokyo was not
at risk, he insisted.
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70. damaged buildings, generating 800 tons of
contaminated water per day.
Much of the water is being pumped out and
partially treated — half is recycled as cooling
water, the other half stored in tanks. The
plant has 350,000 tons of water kept in the
1,000 tanks.
The chairman of Japan‘s Nuclear Regulation
Authority, Shunichi Tanaka, has proposed
using a new water treatment machine capable
of removing all radioactive elements apart
from less toxic tritium so the water can be
eventually released into the ocean once it is
safe enough.
Meanwhile, the government is funding the
development of more advanced water
treatment equipment and paying for a costly
ice wall to surround the reactor and turbine
buildings and prevent them from
contaminating outside groundwater.
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「汚染水ダダ漏れ日本の五輪召致馬鹿騒ぎ糾
弾」バナー、Oh No OSENSUI. Tokyo is
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2006/06 Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary
Shinzo Abe(2005/10/31 - 2006/9/26 ; Prime
Minister 2006/9/26 - 2007/9/26, 2012/12/26
- )sent a message to Moonie's mass wedding
blessing ceremony. Abe have appeared on
cover page of cult Unification Church's
monthly magazine "SEKAI SHISO". Moonie
also support Shinzo Abe.
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