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Japan Nuclear MeltDown?
Radiation levels soar near Fukushima nuclear plant RADIATION levels in the sea off Japan's stricken nuclear plant hit their highest reading yet, officials said, amid a struggle to deal with large amounts of radioactive water at the site. A spokesman for Tokyo Electric Power Co., operator of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant crippled by a March 11 earthquake and tsunami, said today levels of radioactive iodine-131 were 3,355 times the legal limit in the sea near the plant, according to a reading taken yesterday. Officials said they did not know what cause the radiation level to rise. "The figures are rising further. We need to find out as quickly as possible the causes and to stop them from rising any higher," said nuclear safety agency spokesman Hidehiko Nishiyama. The sampling location is 330 metres south of the discharge outlet for four troubled reactors. Officials have said that tidal dispersion means that there is no immediate health threat, and that the iodine degrades relatively quickly. http://www.heraldsun...6-1226030854699
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Japan Nuclear MeltDown?
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/special-reports/more-radioactive-water-at-japans-stricken-nuclear-power-plant/story-fn7zkbgs-1226029899990 "JAPAN has no choice but to keep pouring water into reactors at the Fukushima nuclear plant to limit a huge meltdown, the government says, despite fears it could cause highly radioactive leaks. "We need to avoid the fuel rods from heating up and drying up. Continuing the cooling is unavoidable ... We need to prioritise injecting water," Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano said. Firefighters and troops have been hosing sea water and injecting pure water into four of six reactors at the plant after a 9.0-magnitude earthquake and tsunami on March 11 knocked out cooling systems. But as a consequence of this emergency measure, radioactive water has been found in the basement of all four reactors' turbine buildings and in underground tunnels linked to them. Water found in the tunnel linked to the No. 2 reactor showed a radiation reading of more than 1,000 millisieverts per hour, and contained water equivalent to more than two Olympic swimming pools. Further adding to the concerns, plutonium has been detected in soil at five places at the plant."We are making utmost efforts to keep the fuel rods from heating up while using as little water as possible," Edano said. "But fundamentally we are faced with a situation where we need to remove the water as quickly as possible." Workers began removing water in the No. 1 reactor's turbine building via a condenser today. But efforts to remove the leaked water in reactors No. 2 and No. 3 are being hampered by the fact that their condensers are near to brimming. Earlier, Prime Minister Naoto Kan said his government was in a "state of maximum alert" over the crisis at the stricken Fukushima nuclear plant. "
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Japan Nuclear MeltDown?
http://www.theage.com.au/environment/radioactive-material-leaking-say-power-plant-officials-20110322-1c4nh.html "{Tokyo Electric says fuel rods at its Fukushima Daiichi power plant have been damaged, releasing five kinds of radioactive material and contaminating seawater nearby. The acknowledgements from the utility indicate poisons emanating from the plant may be spreading through the air and sea, raising concern over the safety of seafood from the coast of north-eastern Japan and agriculture in the region. The decay of radioactive fuel rods, composed of uranium and plutonium, was suspected by company officials five days after the March 11 magnitude-9 earthquake and tsunami off the main island of Honshu. Advertisement: Story continues below The disclosures on the spread of radiation were made in a press briefing after midnight Tokyo time and in a press release this morning. Iodine-131 was detected at 127 times normal levels from sample water taken at 2.30pm yesterday, while caesium-134 levels were 25 times normal and caesium-137 was at 17 times normal, Tepco said on its website. Workers Evacuated As the battle to prevent a meltdown entered its 12th day, white smoke or steam could be seen wafting above the damaged reactors. Tokyo Electric evacuated engineers and halted work after smoke was seen billowing from the No.3 unit, Hitoshi Emukai, a spokesman at the utility, said yesterday. White smoke seen later at the No.2 reactor is most likely steam, said Naoki Tsunoda, another spokesman. Seventy per cent of the fuel at the No.1 reactor may be damaged, as well as 33 per cent of that of the No.2 unit, Tepco said last Wednesday.}"
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Japan Nuclear MeltDown?
Appalling coruptsean. http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/special-reports/japan-earthquake-new-explosion-rocks-fukushima-nuclear-power-plant/story-fn7zkbgs-1226022801346 Saving face and killing people?
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Japan Nuclear MeltDown?
Governments playing with peoples lives. Unclear Power is dangerous, and politicians use it in the games of Power. "JAPAN'S top government spokesman Yukio Edano said Sunday that radioactive meltdowns may have occurred in two reactors of the quake-hit Fukushima nuclear plant."Asked in a press conference whether meltdowns had occurred, Edano said "we are acting on the assumption that there is a high possibility that one has occurred" in the plant's number-one reactor. "As for the number-three reactor, we are acting on the assumption that it is possible," he said. http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/breaking-news/meltdowns-may-have-occurred-in-two-reactors-japanese-government/story-e6frf7jx-1226020649922
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MFC and the Bentleigh Club
OK, your on soon, for an away game. Not this week.
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MFC and the Bentleigh Club
I think you'll find that the DEES are trying to establish New social contacts with the Casey community, whilst catering for the existing heartland centred around the Bentleigh area. It does sound like we are also interested in developing long term, a social link to the docklands area.
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MFC and the Bentleigh Club
You can't drive WYL, if you've had a few. It would be good for many.
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MFC and the Bentleigh Club
I get the feeling that we will oneday, have a social scene setup around docklands,,, Event,,, ually... As well as the Bentleigh area, and the Casey Zone. Another alternative site would be handy is the Elsternwick Hotel,,,, close to Great transport Facilities, trams up Brighton rd & along Glenhuntly Rd... trains nearby, Sandy Line, or the tram to Glenhuntly Station/Frankston Line... Night Rider Bus outside late @ night to City or to Point Nepean... Great locality.
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MFC and the Bentleigh Club
Nah, I think their Idea is to setup a new complex to suit the existing supporter base within that region, Bentleigh/McKinnon,,, But in a preferred locale. I think thats a good Idea. Lets hope we get it right. I agree with WYL,,, that it needs to be in High Visability near a main Rd/RDS,,, & public transport,, obviously, with the drink drive rules, etc. I reckon casey will happen as we grow the supporter base down there. Next couple of years perhaps. I think this will follow some climbing the ladder & onfield success.
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Anyone for cricket?
I wonder WYL, if that hasn't already started with the changing of the guard @ selection level, with chappell back. We've seen Hughes back & Hauritz dropped & Harris & Siddle & Hilf in. Part of me feels like they,ve (selectors) had a bob each way,,, in this ashes campaign.. I mean they wouldn't want to bring in raw kids into a struggling side, but were forced to replace Katich & the bowling dept is already in redevelopment mode. I wonder if these, already partly tried players were given a further chance in a weakening side, during the ashes battle,,, before we bring in Kids. To me its got that feel about it.
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Anyone for cricket?
Bringing back Warne is a good Idea! Or was.. BUT Not as a bowler,,,BUT Rather as the skipper who can field at slip & get that side organised & playing with Spirit & confidence. He can bowl part time as required,,, but my Idea would be for him to lead & develop that side into a hard competing Unit again. The pretty boys have lossed that sides MOJO,,, & they need to find it again. Bring back Heals &/or Tubby,, offield, to assist the direction.
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Anyone for cricket?
It sounds familiar to me. Not unlike Melbourne under a certain coach & footy dept not so many years back. And those senior players are stale. Step aside Ricky & bat down a bit. Clarky,,, ah, I'd rather have Nathan Brown from the tigers as captain. Or is it actually him with a tan.
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Cancer
Thats great news 'two sheds jackson'. well done bro.