Fukushima Daiichi Unit 2 leaks 25 tons of radioactive water
Kyiv • UNN
The building of the second unit of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant leaked 25 tons of radioactive water. The water did not enter the environment, but leaked into the basement; TEPCO denies any problems with fuel cooling.
A leak of approximately 25 tons of water containing radioactive substances occurred in the building of the second unit of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in northeastern Japan. The water did not get into the environment, it flowed into the basement. According to NHK, citing the plant operator TEPCO, the leak was detected on August 9, UNN reports .
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Before that, an abnormal decrease in the water level was noticed in one of the water control tanks in the nuclear fuel cooling pool. A robot was launched in the building, and it turned out that the water that had leaked from the tank had run into the basement.
TEPCO denies any problems with cooling the spent nuclear fuel, despite the fact that no water is entering the pool. The temperature in the pool rises to a maximum of 46 ° C (below the maximum reference value of 65 ° C). Within a week, the building will be re-opened to allow robots to locate the leak.
In February, TEPCO reported that a radioactive water leak was detected at Fukushima Daiichi. The leakage area was approximately 4 by 4 meters and the volume was 5.5 tons. In August last year, TEPCO began discharging water from the plant into the ocean.