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Current Nuclear Reactor Status
Last Post 04-03-2011 3:38 AM by rct_dave. 2 Replies.
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    This information is the current status of the Fukushima Plant reactors:

    http://www.slideshare.net/iaea/summ...1-1300-utc

    Although we are far from an end to this problem, progress is being made.  Still, I think it's going to take months to stabilize those reactors.  It's going to take some time....a lot of time.  This is no easy fix, but I believe we have the best and the brightest working on the situation. 
     

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    This is also from the IAEA website ( http://www.iaea.org/ ):




    http://www.slideshare.net/iaea/radiological-monitoring-and-consequences-of-the-fukushima-nuclear-accident-1-april-2011-1430-utc

    It shows that the radiation levels have been decreasing since the big spike around the 15th. 

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    04-03-2011 3:38 AM
    Excellent articles Yoko-Girl, Thank you for posting this. I also liked the schmatic of the reactor plant, I'm used to the PWRs that the Navy uses not the BWRs. Then the graphs for Iodine and Cesium, very promising indeed.
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