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    Japan releases 40-year nuke plant cleanup plan

    TOKYO (AP) — Japan's government said Wednesday that it could take 40 years to clean up and fully decommission a nuclear plant that went into meltdown after it was struck by a huge tsunami.

    Nuclear crisis minister Goshi Hosono suggested that the timetable was ambitious, acknowledging that decommissioning three reactors with severely melted fuel plus spent fuel rods at the Fukushima Dai-ichi plant was an "unprecedented project," and that the process was not "totally foreseeable."

    "But we must do it even though we may face difficulties along the way," Hosono told a news conference.

    Under a detailed roadmap approved earlier Wednesday following consultation with experts and nuclear regulators, plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Co. will start removing spent fuel rods within two to three years from their pools located on the top floor of each of their reactor buildings.

    After that is completed, TEPCO will start removing the melted fuel, most of which is believed to have fallen to the bottom of the core or even down to the bottom of the larger, beaker-shaped containment vessel, a process that is expected to begin in 10 years and completed 25 years from now. The location and conditions of the melted fuel is not exactly known.

    That's more than twice as long as it took to remove the fuel from the Unit 2 reactor at Three Mile Island that suffered a partial meltdown in 1979.

    Trade Minister Yukio Edano promised that authorities would ensure safety at the plant. He also vowed to pay attention to the concerns of tens of thousands of residents displaced when the plant was knocked out by Japan's March 11 earthquake and tsunami, spawning the world's worst nuclear crisis since the Chernobyl accident in 1986.

    "We must not allow the work toward decommissioning to cause any new risks or delay the return of the residents to their homes," he said.

    Completely decommissioning the plant would require five to 10 more years after the fuel debris removal, making the entire process up to 40 years, according to the roadmap.

    The roadmap for Fukushima is twice as long the time set aside to decommission the Tokai Power Station, the country's first commercial reactor that stopped operation in 1998.

    The process still requires the development of robots and technology that can do much of the work remotely because of extremely high radiation levels inside the reactor buildings. Officials say they are aiming to have such robots by 2013 and start decontaminating the reactor buildings in 2014.

    The operator and the government would also have to ensure a stable supply of workers and save them from exceeding exposure limits while keeping the long process going.

    They also have to figure out ways to access each containment vessel and assess the extent of damage, as well as locate holes and cracks through which cooling water is leaking and flooding the area.

    The decades-long process also would place an enormous financial burden on TEPCO. The ministers said that the total cost estimate cannot be provided immediately, but promised that there will be no delay because of financial reasons.

    Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda announced last Friday that the plant has achieved "cold shutdown conditions," meaning the plant had been brought to stability in the nine months since the accident.

    The announcement officially paves the way for a new phase that will eventually allow some evacuees back to less-contaminated areas currently off limits.

    Experts say the plant 140 miles (230 kilometers) northeast of Tokyo is running with makeshift equipment and remains vulnerable to cold weather and earthquakes.

    Another problem is huge volume of radioactive waste and debris that will come out of the plant during its dismantling process. Officials said they have not decided what to do with them and that part is not covered by the 40-year roadmap.

    "We still need to discuss what to do with the waste, including development of such technology," said Koichi Noda, a trade ministry official in charge of nuclear accident cleanup.

    The two ministers acknowledged that they may not be even around to see the decommissioning process through the end.

    "I will take responsibility as a person and get involved in this as long as I live," Edano said.

     

    43 comments

    • rocky raccoon  •  Patriot, Ohio  •  5 mths ago
      what a mess. . .
    • Rick  •  5 mths ago
      Calling a 40 year plan to clean up that nuclear plant disaster should tell everyone that we are not ready for nuclear power at the moment. The consequences of accidents - WHICH WILL HAPPEN IN ANYTHING, are too great and linger far too long. We have all this incredible technology developed in the last 30 years, but we still have ancient energy technology powering us, and cars getting worse mileage than 30 years ago? We have better options RIGHT NOW, that are not allowed to happen.
    • Semaj  •  Makati City, Philippines  •  5 mths ago
      @Paul: Each radioactive isotope has it's own individual half life or rate of decay. Some are longer, some are shorter. Iodine 131 which was one the the isotopes of greatest concern of those released due to thyroid exposure has an 8 day half life. In 7 half lives or 56 days less than 1% of the original activity remains. After 9 months or ~33 half lives, approximately .000000001 % remains. Your 5000 years number used in general is at best ridiculous. There are isotopes with very long half lives, but they do not make up the majority of the radioactive material released.

      Read up and educate yourself before you spout off.
      • LoveAddict 5 mths ago
        Educate yourself, you purport to know all this but you can't spell rediculous? Just kidding you do have a lot of facts for me to research.
      • Semaj 5 mths ago
        Mr. LoveAddict: Yes, I can spell ridiculous. Apparently it is you who unable to do so. I'll venture to guess you stick your foot in your mouth with regularity.

        Just for the record, everything I posted about radioactivity is correct. I work in the industry and I have been certified by the National Register of Radiation Protection Technologists for decades.

        And you?
      • ChristianM 5 mths ago
        Haha Semaj, you cracked me up. Good and informative post, though
    • rickp  •  Providence, United States  •  5 mths ago
      OH ONLY 40 YEARS? GREAT JOB!!!
      • Border Rat 5 mths ago
        job security for 40 years.........wow
    • LoveAddict  •  Little Rock, United States  •  5 mths ago
      40 years? Plutonium has a half life of 50,000 years 40 aint squat!
    • Daminion  •  Daytona Beach, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Oh goodie, they won't start cleaning it up until long after I'm dead.
      • LoveAddict 5 mths ago
        It wont even happen then either
    • Border Rat  •  Durant, United States  •  5 mths ago
      it does not matter. according to the mayans we will not be here. then again this could be the thing that melts the earth into a lump of coal.
    • James  •  Rock Hill, United States  •  5 mths ago
      My X wife made one of those 40 yr clean-up messes once......Japan...I got news for ya, It may take a bit longer !
    • Semaj  •  Makati City, Philippines  •  5 mths ago
      They will not start clean up in higher exposure rate areas until time has passed to allow the level of activity to diminish due to decay. Commercial Nuclear plants in the US do this prior to decommissioning an older plant to lower working exposure rates to the folks doing the work..
    • nathan  •  5 mths ago
      The 40 years will probly start in 2012 because they had all that other stuff to clear up before it so that makes it 2052!
    • Wake up America  •  Chicago, United States  •  5 mths ago
      They could start on AMERICAS western coast line............
    • Arun  •  Tamuning, Guam  •  5 mths ago
      Nuclear Power, so cheap you wont be able to meter it.
      • Semaj 5 mths ago
        The actual phrase used 70 or so years ago was too cheap to meter....not too cheap to be able to meter it, which makes no sense whatsoever. The cost of electricity has no bearing on the ability to meter it.
    • SuperMan  •  New York, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Why would you build a Nuclear power plant so close to water when we know that Tsunamis are a threat??? Humans are stupid and get what they deserve .. lol ..
    • vd  •  Detroit, United States  •  5 mths ago
      i hope this works for them at least they're making progress and have the stones to give a realistic timeline, if this was in the states we'd just dump everything in the ocean and say "all done".
    • Border Rat  •  Durant, United States  •  5 mths ago
      wow..............job security for 40 years.
    • Young  •  Hong Kong, Hong Kong  •  5 mths ago
      It proves that the Japanese efficiency is a myth. Even India can take shorter than that.
    • tortuga  •  Los Angeles, California  •  5 mths ago
      it seems improbable but this should of been prepared a long time ago...should of been ready there in japan and here....for this kind of emergency....the robots and technology should have been prepared.....we play with fire and will always get burnt.....
      • Doctor Why 5 mths ago
        Even their forty-year timetable involved the hopeful development of technology that they might not have even forty years from now.

        I agree with you in reverse... production of technology is unpredictable, but until they could handle a disaster of this nature, they should never have built a plant that might require it. That, too, was hopeful thinking.
    • AUSCHWITZ THE MEANIN ...  •  5 mths ago
      40 yrs starting now or then ? How many dead during the clean up ?
    • James  •  Tyler, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Like I said f rom the start they should have cleared the area then nuked the site. Cheaper and could stop the radiation from killing there people. But maybe they wanted to kill them?
    • Kevin  •  Brea, United States  •  5 mths ago
      The U.S. government raised the legal levels of safe radiation after the Fukushima disaster. It's all about maintaining social order - they don't give a #$%$ about your health.
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