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Reprocessed nuclear waste shipment to pass by Philippine waters next month,

Reprocessed nuclear waste shipment to pass by Philippine waters next month, Greenpeace warns InfoShop News 14 April 09 Manila, PHILIPPINES — The largest ever transport of dangerous reprocessed nuclear waste may put Philippine waters at risk if the government does not pro-actively prevent its passage in the vicinity of the country’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ) early next month, Greenpeace warned.About 1.8 tons of radiotoxic plutonium in Mixed-Oxide (MOX) fuel intended for nuclear power plants is traveling to Japan via the Cape of Good Hope and the south-west Pacific Ocean. The shipment left France for Japan last March 5 and is expected to pass by the waters between the Philippines and Palau before it reaches Japan by mid May. The shipment potentially violates Republic Act No. 6969 which prohibits the “entry, even in transit, of hazardous and nuclear wastes and their disposal into the Philippine territorial limits for whatever purpose.”

The said MOX transport contains highly radioactive plutonium enough to make 225 nuclear weapons, representing an immediate risk of contamination to coastal communities along the route should anything go wrong. MOX is more dangerous and radioactive than normal uranium fuel because of the presence of plutonium in the mix. The last such shipment to Japan occurred eight years ago. The current transport has forgone passing by South America due to a ban on nuclear transports in the area.

“Greenpeace believes that the MOX shipment is completely unacceptable and unjustifiable, exposing en-route nations such as the Philippines to the risk of accident and resultant radiological contamination. The Philippine government should immediately act to prevent the country from being exposed to such risks, especially since we are not capable of dealing with any related accident that can occur,” said Greenpeace Southeast Asia Campaign Manager Beau Baconguis.

Reprocessed nuclear waste shipment to pass by Philippine waters next month, Greenpeace warns – Infoshop News

April 15, 2009 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

NRC says it can’t block foreign nuke waste

Tennessee: NRC says it can’t block foreign nuke waste ” .

The Chattanooga Times Free Press 15 April 09 The Nuclear Regulatory Commission says it doesn’t have the authority to keep foreign radioactive waste from being imported into the United States just because the material is from another country.

A Tennessee congressman says that’s all the more reason to pass his bill giving the NRC that power. Without it, Rep. Bart Gordon said Tuesday, 20,000 tons of Italian nuclear waste could be brought to Kingston, Tenn., for processing. About 1,600 tons of material left after processing would be shipped to Utah for disposal.

.“Our country is the only country in the world disposing of other country’s radioactive trash,” Rep. Gordon, D-Murfreesboro, said in a news release. “The very agency responsible for regulating this waste has stated in no uncertain terms that they cannot prevent other countries from dumping their waste in our country. The bill I authored would change this, effective immediately.”…………

………..The NRC says that as long as the material can be imported safely and someone is willing to accept it, the commission can’t keep the waste out……..

…………..Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman has said he doesn’t want the waste coming to Utah, but EnergySolutions is challenging in federal court the state’s ability to use an interstate compact to keep the waste out.

Chattanooga Times Free Press | Tennessee: NRC says it can’t block foreign nuke waste

April 15, 2009 Posted by | USA, wastes | Leave a comment

Uranium industry woos Asia – Northern Territory News

Uranium industry woos Asia Northern Territory News NIGEL ADLAM April 15th, 2009 “……………

The AusIMM International Uranium Conference will look at potential mining operations in the Territory and possible export markets.

There is only one uranium mine in the NT – Ranger, near Jabiru.

There are also several prospects, including Angela and Pamela near Alice Springs and Nabarlek in west Arnhem Land.

The conference will be held at the Darwin Convention Centre on June 10-11……………….

Waste disposal is a big issue in the Territory.

The Federal Government is likely to repeal the law forcing the NT to accept a nuclear waste dump – but still wants the storage complex built here.

There are reports that Canberra will offer the Territory “compensation” for accepting the waste dump.

Miners and pastoralists are suggesting the NT Government ask for the sealing of the Tanami Rd.

But political sources have told Business Week that the “bribe” is more likely to be spending on Aboriginal education or health.

The two-day uranium conference will include a public information evening “to address public myths and misgivings” and a radiation safety workshop.

Uranium industry woos Asia – Northern Territory News

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Prioritize ‘green energy’:Taipei

Prioritize ‘green energy’: lawmaker Taipei Times 15 April 09 The government should work to attract “green energy” businesses to Taiwan and retain those already operating on the local market, Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Legislator Tien Chiu-chin (田秋堇) said yesterday, adding that the nation should not depend on nuclear energy……………………Tien cited Berlin as a model supporter of green energy. Since passing a law to cut costs of renewable energy in the national power grid, Germany has not only created the world’s largest solar power company and many wind power firms, it has also created 250,000 jobs, she said.

“Where is our nation’s green policy? Without passing laws, we are driving away green energy firms,” she said.

Tien said the government should not place all its hope on nuclear power, as the global supply of uranium ore was estimated to last only four to five decades.

“Considering the safety risks posed by nuclear plants — Taiwan is very earthquake prone — the government should weigh this matter carefully at tomorrow’s National Energy Conference,” she said.

Taipei Times – archives

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U.S. Inks Nuclear Deal with Persian Gulf Sheikdom Cited for Human Rights Abuses

U.S. Inks Nuclear Deal with Persian Gulf Sheikdom Cited for Human Rights AbusesTuesday, April 14, 2009By Fred Lucas, Staff Writer (CNSNews.com) – The State Department forged a nuclear cooperation deal with a Middle East ally that the department’s own human rights report criticizes for censorship of the media, trials without juries, arrests of homosexuals, flogging of  prisoners who violate Islamic rules, and religious sermons drafted by a government agency, among other concerns.

The nuclear agreement between the United States and the UAE was concluded five days before President Barack Obama was inaugurated. The White House is expected to send it to Congress after April 20 for review. ………………………Once the nuclear cooperation deal is submitted, Congress has 90 days to review the agreement, which would allow joint ventures with U.S. firms to assist the UAE in building a fleet of civilian nuclear power plants, the first of which would be operating by 2017. The agreement would become binding absent congressional action within those 90 days. (If Congress objects through a joint resolution, the proposal could be amended or shelved.)

The agreement includes, as it states, an “exchange of scientific and technical information and documentation” between the United States and UAE; an “exchange and training of personnel;” “provisions relevant to technical assistance,” and the transfer of “material, equipment and components.” A key concern for members of Congress has been that the country has a record as a transshipment post to Iran.

CNSNews.com – U.S. Inks Nuclear Deal with Persian Gulf Sheikdom Cited for Human Rights Abuses

April 15, 2009 Posted by | MIDDLE EAST, politics | Leave a comment

DAILY STAR: Top Stories

‘BNPP revival notsolution to debt The Visayan Daily Star 15 April 09 There is no way that operating the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant would enhance the government’s ability to pay its enormous debt, operating it would lead to more debts”, Freedom from Debt Coalition-Negros president Rudy Yanson, said in a press release yesterday…………….“To revive it is to create greater social deficits and push Filipino people deeper into the vicious debt and underdevelopment trap. FDC raises serious questions about the immediate rehabilitation, commission and commercial operation of BNPP

DAILY STAR: Top Stories

April 15, 2009 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Market starts by following Wall St down | Herald Sun

Market starts by following Wall St down Herald Sun 15 April 09 – “…………….Making news, Uranium miner Energy Resources of Australia (ERA) has posted a drop in production for the March quarter due to lower head grade and mill recovery.

Its shares were down 42 cents, or 1.84 per cent, at $22.39……………..”

Market starts by following Wall St down | Herald Sun

April 15, 2009 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

IDC: Australian Utility Industry Sits on Opportunities That Can Benefit Greatly from ICT Innovation and Investment – CIO

IDC: Australian Utility Industry Sits on Opportunities That Can Benefit Greatly from ICT Innovation and Investment
  CIO 15 April, 2009 Sydney, Australia, 15 April 2009. Bracing issues such as climate change, renewable energy and smart metering, the Australian utility industry is abuzz with many opportunities that can benefit from ICT innovation and investment.

IDC has released a new report titled, Australia Utilities Information and Communications Technology Market 2008-2012 Forecast and Analysis that focuses on the utilities sector in Australia, providing a map of where short- and longer-term opportunities can be found and highlights purchasing patterns for products and services by market…………………
………………….The Utilities market is a small and conservative spender on ICT and constitutes 2.8% of the total enterprise market in Australia. IT services spending makes up the lion’s share of utility industry spending – at 57%.·

The tight credit markets have already slowed capital spending in this industry and this is likely to continue through 2009. Fossil-fuelled and nuclear generation projects will suffer the worst due to high-risk profiles.

IDC: Australian Utility Industry Sits on Opportunities That Can Benefit Greatly from ICT Innovation and Investment – CIO

April 15, 2009 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Toxic waste, including nuclear, behind Somali piracy

secret-agentToxic waste behind Somali piracy

Axis of Logic By Najad Abdullahi

Al Jazeera

Monday, Apr 13, 2009 Somali pirates have accused European firms of dumping toxic waste off the Somali coast and are demanding an $8m ransom for the return of a Ukranian ship they captured, saying the money will go towards cleaning up the waste.

The ransom demand is a means of “reacting to the toxic waste that has been  continually dumped on the shores of our country for nearly 20 years”, Januna Ali Jama, a spokesman for the pirates, based in the semi-autonomous region of Puntland, said.

“The Somali coastline has been destroyed, and we believe this money is nothing compared to the devastation that we have seen on the seas.”
The pirates are holding the MV Faina, a Ukrainian ship carrying tanks and military hardware, off Somalia’s northern coast………………

………….Ahmedou Ould-Abdallah, the UN envoy for Somalia confirmed to Al Jazeera the world  body has “reliable information” that European and Asian companies are dumping toxic  waste, including nuclear waste, off the Somali coastline……………

………Mustafa Tolba, the former UNEP executive director, told Al Jazeera that he discovered the firms were set up as fictitious companies by larger industrial firms to dispose of hazardous waste.
“At the time, it felt like we were dealing with the Mafia, or some sort of organised  crime group, possibly working with these industrial firms,” he said. “It was very shady, and quite underground, and I would agree with Ould-Abdallah’s  claims that it is still going on… Unfortunately the war has not allowed  environmental groups to investigate this fully.”

The Italian mafia controls an estimated 30 per cent of Italy’s waste disposal  companies, including those that deal with toxic waste……………

………………Mohammed Gure, chairman of the Somalia Concern Group, said that the social and  environmental consequences will be felt for decades.

“The Somali coastline used to sustain hundreds of thousands of people, as a source of  food and livelihoods. Now much of it is almost destroyed, primarily at the hands of  these so-called ministers that have sold their nation to fill their own pockets.”

Ould-Abdallah said piracy will not prevent waste dumping. “The intentions of these pirates are not concerned with protecting their  environment,” he said. “What is ultimately needed is a functioning, effective government that will get its act together and take control of its affairs.”

http://axisoflogic.com/artman/publish/Article_55437.shtml

April 14, 2009 Posted by | secrets,lies and civil liberties, Somalia | , , , , | 1 Comment

Nuclear plant data falsified

N-plant pipe data falsified

The Yomiuri Shimbun 14 April 09 Hitachi Ltd. and Hitachi-GE Nuclear Energy Ltd. announced Monday that they had found falsified data in the inspection records of components they manufactured for use in nuclear power plants.

The falsified data related to the welding of pipes to moisture separator reheaters manufactured by the companies for use in the No. 5 reactor of Chubu Electric Power Co.’s Hamaoka nuclear power plant in Omaezaki, Shizuoka Prefecture, and the No. 3 reactor of Chugoku Electric Power Co.’s Shimane nuclear power plant, which is under construction, in Matsue. .

http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/dy/national/20090414TDY02310.htm

April 14, 2009 Posted by | Japan, secrets,lies and civil liberties | , , , | Leave a comment

Fire breaks out at Nuclear plant

Fire breaks out at N-plant

NIIGATA–A fire broke out Saturday night at the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant operated by Tokyo Electric Power Co. in Kashiwazaki and Kariwamura, Niigata Prefecture, scorching the motor of an air conditioner. No radiation leaks or injuries were reported.

According to TEPCO, the fire broke out at about 10:25 p.m. at a storage space. Wiring connected to the motor burned out, and its steel cover was scorched.

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Though the machine has been in use since May 1992, its wiring was not periodically inspected.

The nuclear plant was struck by the Niigata Prefecture Chuetsu Offshore Earthquake in July 2007, and all its seven reactors were shut down. Since the earthquake, there have been nine fires at the plant, including the latest one.

………………….Kashiwazaki Mayor Hiroshi Aida on Monday summoned Akio Takahashi, the head of the power plant, to a meeting at which he demanded that the plant come up with preventive measures. Aida told Takahashi that he was concerned about the fact that a fire had broken out at a time when concerned municipalities are considering whether to approve the restart of the No. 7 reactor.

http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/dy/national/20090414TDY02310.htm

April 14, 2009 Posted by | Japan, safety | , , , | Leave a comment

Pro nukes would prefer nicer name for depleted uranium’s risk

NRC balks at calling depleted uranium higher-risk

The Salt Lake Tribune By Brock Vergakis

The Associated Press

Updated: 04/13/2009 02:49:10 PM MDT

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission says classifying large amounts of depleted uranium as a hotter type of low-level radioactive waste without further study would not provide additional protections to public health, safety or the environment.

The NRC’s comments come in an April 9 letter to Reps. Jim Matheson, D-Utah, and Edward Markey, D-Mass. The congressmen have questioned the NRC’s March decision to regulate large quantities of depleted uranium as the least hazardous kind of low-level radioactive waste, known as Class A waste.

Depleted uranium is different from other waste because it becomes more radioactive over time.

The NRC decision could result in more than 1 million tons of depleted uranium being disposed of in Clive, Utah and Andrews County, Texas. Matheson and Markey have called the ruling an “arbitrary and capricious mischaracterization” of the waste.

http://www.sltrib.com/ci_12132714

April 14, 2009 Posted by | spinbuster, USA | , , , | Leave a comment

Nuclear Test Downwinders

RECA, clinic help Nuclear Test Downwinders

The spectrum.com BY PATRICE ST. GERMAIN April 10, 2009

“…………………..From 1951 to 1958 and for the month of July 1962, an estimated 22,000 people living in Southern Utah, northern Arizona and southeastern Nevada received a large amount of fallout from above-ground nuclear testing conducted at the Nevada Test Site.

These Downwinders, as they have come to be known, show abnormally high rates of malignant and non-malignant thyroid disease and leukemia and over the last decade have shown a higher then expected incidence of lymphoma, breast and thyroid cancers, according to the Utah Cancer Registry……………

April 14, 2009 Posted by | USA, weapons and war | , , , | Leave a comment

Superfund priority cleanup site. The UC: America’s Most Ecocidal “Green” University

Superfund priority cleanup site. The UC: America’s Most Ecocidal “Green” University,

Part II by WIll & Darwin Sunday Apr 12th, 2009

“……………………………………………The military exists in a constant state of mobilization and preparation for warfare, a process that increasingly involves experimentation with toxic pollutants, dumping of hazardous wastes, and militarization of previously thriving ecosystems. The US military is responsible for over one-third of the US’ toxic waste, more than that generated by the top five pollution corporations housed in the US combined. The pollutants it has introduced into the total environment – with consequences that remain relatively unknown and unpredictable — have included pesticides and defoliants like Agent Orange, solvents, petroleum, perchlorate (a component of rocket fuel), lead, mercury, and of course depleted uranium. Within the U.S., one out of every ten Americans lives within ten miles of a military site that has been listed as a Superfund priority cleanup site.

………………………………..It is here that we come to another particularly important point: Most humans targeted by military production’s “Universal Soldier” — pollution — are working class and impoverished people of color and, even more disproportionately, indigenous people. Thus, the military’s environmental wreckage is out of sight, out of mind for the most privileged of our planet, such as the vast majority of mainstream US environmental activists, especially students and graduates of elite universities…………

……….The primary source of environmental degradation in Iraq, however, is of course depleted uranium — a bi-product of the same radioactive processes that have created the vast “national sacrifice areas” and “clans of one-breasted women” in the United States, Russia, and elsewhere.

http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/04/12/18588092.php

April 14, 2009 Posted by | USA, weapons and war | , , , | Leave a comment

Somalian pirates and radioactive wastes

safety-symbol1Why We Don’t Condemn Our Pirates
by K’naan  THE HUFFINGTON POST 12 April 09 “………………… in Somalia, the answer is: it’s complicated. The news media these days has been covering piracy in the Somali coast with such
lop-sided journalism, that it’s lucky they’re not on a ship themselves………
….Here is why we Somalis find ourselves slightly shy of condemning our pirates. Somalia has been without any form of a functioning government since 1991………….
…………. a more sinister, a more patronizing practice was being put in motion. A Swiss firm called Achair Parterns, and an Italian waste company called Achair Parterns, made a deal with Ali Mahdi, that they were to dump containers of waste material in Somali waters. These European companies were said to be paying Warlords about $3 a ton, whereas to properly dispose of waste in Europe costs about $1000 a ton.
In 2004, after a tsunami washed ashore several leaking containers, thousand of locals in the Puntland region of Somalia started to complain of severe and previously unreported ailments, such as abdominal bleeding, skin melting off and a lot of immediate cancer-like symptoms. Nick Nuttall, a spokesman for the United Nations Environmental Program, says that the containers had many different kinds of waste, including “Uranium, radioactive waste,……..

….The UN envoy for Somalia, Ahmedou Ould-Abdallah, says that the practice still continues to this day. ……….
……..our pirates were the only deterrent we had from an externally imposed environmental disaster. No one can say for sure that some of the ships they are now holding for ransom were not involved in illegal activity in our waters. The truth is, if you ask any Somali, if getting rid of the pirates only means the continuous rape of our coast by unmonitored Western Vessels, and the producing of a new cancerous generation, we would all fly our pirate flags high……….

………..We do not want the EU and NATO serving as a shield for these nuclear waste-dumping hoodlums. It seems to me that this new modern crisis is truly a question of justice, but also a question of whose justice.

As is apparent these days, one man’s pirate is another man’s coast guard.

April 13, 2009 Posted by | 2 WORLD, politics | , , , | Leave a comment