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A nuclear expert has warned that it might be 100 years before melting fuel rods can be safely removed from Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant.
The warning came as levels of radioactive iodine flushed into the sea near the plant spiked to a new high and the Wall Street Journal said it had obtained disaster response blueprints which said the plant's operators were woefully unprepared for the scale of the disaster.
One expert says the radiation leaks will be ongoing and it could take 50 to 100 years before the nuclear fuel rods have completely cooled and been removed.
"As the water leaks out, you keep on pouring water in, so this leak will go on for ever," said Dr John Price, a former member of the Safety Policy Unit at the UK's National Nuclear Corporation.
Originally posted by AnteBellum
Has anyone considered dropping a nuclear bomb on this site?
Sorry is it too soon?
Originally posted by PhotonEffect
reply to post by Sky watcher
Thanks for the link. Ill have a watch.
I just added another link to the OP where radioactive milk has been found in Wash State. Now the levels are very low, however they've already detected it only a few weeks after this leak began.
If this were to drag out for 100 years, how much higher are those levels going to be?
And thats just the milk,.... what about our seafood??
I love seafoodedit on 31-3-2011 by PhotonEffect because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by AnteBellum
reply to post by Sky watcher
It was a joke, you know the whole Hiroshima and Nagasaki thing.
I guess it is too soon!