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Because they have to stop the leaks first.
Originally posted by ISHAMAGI
Wonder why this isn't being used right now.
Liquid nitrogen is bad...it can make cracks.
Originally posted by crankyoldman
why aren't they using liquid nitrogen to cool it off? Is water really the best solution here? Of all the things we have to cool things to keep things hot/cold is simple water the best answer?
TEPCO said Saturday they have started dumping a mineral into the sea that absorbs radioactive substances with the goal of slowing down the contamination of the ocean.
TEPCO said it had begun dropping zeolite weighed down with sandbags near a water outlet from the Fukushima Daiichi plant.
The mineral is used in industrial applications which include nuclear waste processing.
Officials hope it will help to reduce the spread of radioactive materials from the plant into the Pacific ocean, though the effectiveness of the measure was not yet clear.
The mineral has been used in past nuclear accidents, including the 1979 Three Mile Island nuclear accident in the United States.