Water Management and Mismanagement at Fukushima - All Things Nuclear

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August 29, 2013 Ongoing Water Leaks In fact, the degree to which TEPCO could “control” the massive volume of radioactive water at the Fukushima Daiichi site was always in question. Soon after the accident began in March 2011, it became apparent that much of the cooling water being injected into the damaged reactor cores and spent fuel pools was leaking from the reactor vessels and primary containment vessels via unknown pathways and ending up in the reactor buildings and turbine building baseme
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Water Management and Mismanagement at Fukushima - All Things Nuclear
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August 29, 2013 Ongoing Water Leaks In fact, the degree to which TEPCO could “control” the massive volume of radioactive water at the Fukushima Daiichi site was always in question. Soon after the accident began in March 2011, it became apparent that much of the cooling water being injected into the damaged reactor cores and spent fuel pools was leaking from the reactor vessels and primary containment vessels via unknown pathways and ending up in the reactor buildings and turbine building baseme
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