Dutch Baka
Apr 13, 2006, 04:40
Japan nuclear plant reports leak, no outside effect
TOKYO (Reuters) - Radioactive water leaked inside a new Japanese nuclear reprocessing plant but no one was injured and the leak had no effects outside the plant, a spokesman for the plant's operator, Japan Nuclear Fuel Ltd, said on Wednesday.
About 40 liters of water containing plutonium and uranium leaked inside a concrete-lined cell at the plant for reprocessing spent nuclear fuels in Rokkasho, northern Japan, on Tuesday while an employee was conducting a remote-controlled operation, the spokesman said.
He added that radioactivity monitors showed there had been no effects outside the cell.
The plant began trial operations on March 31, and the accident was the first at the facility, Kyodo news agency said.
Other Recent accidents in Japan with Nuclear plants,
Blaze at Japanese nuclear plant (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4832712.stm)
A fire has broken out at a nuclear plant in western Japan, injuring two people but causing no radiation leak, officials say.
and Accident at Japan nuclear plant (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/3547828.stm)
At least four people have been killed in the deadliest accident to have hit a Japanese nuclear power plant.
I have been talking to my wife about this one time, and she told me that a lot of Nuclear power plants in Japan are not safe. and looking at this 3 accidents, it sure doesn't look really safe. How long is it going to take before a big disaster will take place in Japan with this Nuclear power plants? Japan got 53 nuclear power plants (http://www.nucleartourist.com/world/plant4.htm)
TOKYO (Reuters) - Radioactive water leaked inside a new Japanese nuclear reprocessing plant but no one was injured and the leak had no effects outside the plant, a spokesman for the plant's operator, Japan Nuclear Fuel Ltd, said on Wednesday.
About 40 liters of water containing plutonium and uranium leaked inside a concrete-lined cell at the plant for reprocessing spent nuclear fuels in Rokkasho, northern Japan, on Tuesday while an employee was conducting a remote-controlled operation, the spokesman said.
He added that radioactivity monitors showed there had been no effects outside the cell.
The plant began trial operations on March 31, and the accident was the first at the facility, Kyodo news agency said.
Other Recent accidents in Japan with Nuclear plants,
Blaze at Japanese nuclear plant (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4832712.stm)
A fire has broken out at a nuclear plant in western Japan, injuring two people but causing no radiation leak, officials say.
and Accident at Japan nuclear plant (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/3547828.stm)
At least four people have been killed in the deadliest accident to have hit a Japanese nuclear power plant.
I have been talking to my wife about this one time, and she told me that a lot of Nuclear power plants in Japan are not safe. and looking at this 3 accidents, it sure doesn't look really safe. How long is it going to take before a big disaster will take place in Japan with this Nuclear power plants? Japan got 53 nuclear power plants (http://www.nucleartourist.com/world/plant4.htm)