27 August 2012, Tokyo Electric power Company (TEPCo) officials announced they need more storage tanks for contaminated water coming from the nuclear reactors.
Since the 11 March 2011 disaster began almost 220,000 tons of contaminated water has been stored, and the GE designed disaster reactors are putting out 400 tons per day! TEPCo says it’ll run out of storage tanks in three months.
A new order for more tanks will provide TEPCo with storage only until November 2013. The problem now is no space for more storage tanks, unless nearby forests are felled.
So where is all the water coming from? Ever since the 11 March 2011 disaster began it was noticed that more water is coming out compared to water being pumped in.
TEPCo officials now say it is groundwater flooding into the basements of the reactors through cracks in the basement walls. Cracks probably caused by the 9.0 earthquake, not the tsunami.