2 Fukushima waste storage sites to be built
Japan’s environment ministry will soon start building two more temporary stockyards to store radioactive waste from decontamination work in Fukushima Prefecture. A nuclear accident took place there in 2011.
The stockyards are facilities to temporarily store contaminated soil and other waste before it goes to a main storage facility that has yet to be built.
The ministry already has two such stockyards in the region of Futaba and Okuma towns. The two towns host the damaged nuclear plant. The stockyards can store 20,000 cubic meters of waste.
With the two new stockyards to be built in the same region, the ministry has now nearly secured enough land to carry out its plan to transfer more than 40,000 cubic meters of waste gathered from 43 municipalities in the prefecture in a year.
Work to transfer radioactive waste to the existing stockyards began in March. But the ministry has only transferred 3,000 cubic meters of waste. That’s less than a tenth of the planned annual total amount.
As for the entire site of the main storage facility planned for the same area, the Environment Ministry faces the challenge of negotiating with more than 2,300 landowners. Only a few have so far agreed to sell their land.
The planned main storage facility is for intermediate storage until a site is secured for final disposal. Legislation obliges the government to ensure the waste stored in the main storage facility is moved to a final disposal site outside Fukushima Prefecture within 30 years.
Source : NHK
http://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/english/news/20150604_23.html
Still 12 μSv/h detected in Minamisoma city
On 6/2/2015, a Japanese citizen posted his radiation test video on Youtube. The measurement was implemented on the same day.
This person has been posting his measurement videos since 2 years ago.
The location is Haramachi-ku, Minamisoma city (map attached below). The radiation level was 1.1 μSv/h at about 1m above the ground (estimated) but it jumps up to over 12 μSv/h on the ground.
A city nursery school is only 200m from the measurement place. It is not known if the school is still open.
According to the municipal government, 2 of 5 public nursery schools are still open and 5 of 8 public kindergartens are also still open.
About 50,000 of 72,000 residents are still living in Minamisoma city. Financial institutions are in the normal operation.
From the live monitoring data of NRA (Nuclear Regulation Authority), the radiation level is only 0.093 μSv/h (50cm from the ground) at a near elementary school, where is approx. 1km from the measuring point.
http://www.pref.fukushima.lg.jp/site/portal/26-3.html
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