On 18 December 2011, workers at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant in Japan, found 230 tons of highly radioactive water in a tunnel under a building used to store contaminated water. This comes after the Japanese government declared the damaged nuclear reactors in “cold shut down”.
Tokyo Electric Power Company officials say the water is giving off 3 millisieverts per hour of radiation. Of course, and as usual, TEPCo officials don’t have clue how it got there, and are investigating.
This latest discovery reminds everyone to question TEPCo’s inspection and management capabilities. Even the Governor of Fukushima Prefecture is challenging the national government’s declaring the plant in cold shut down.