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Nuclear Disaster Reactor privately run, yet taxpayer funded agencies doing most of the disaster work!

Tokyo Electric Power Company is a private corporation.  They run many nuclear plants in Japan, along with the failing Fukushima Daiichi plant.  You’d think the corporations would have their own people to deal with things like the current disaster.

So far who’s done the most work to try and bring the nuclear plant under control?  Publicly funded agencies!  Including those from the United States! The Japanese military, the U.S. military, Japanese fire fighters, publicly funded nuclear agencies.  Some of these guys are going to die from radiation exposure! Other countries have offered help, at taxpayer expense of course.

Some corporations, other than those running the nuclear plants, have offered help.  A Vietnamese company gave Japan one of its concrete sprayers to use on the reactors.  Many of the companies involved with building the nuclear plant have rushed technicians in (like GE & Toshiba).  What happened to all of TEPCo’s personnel and equipment?  Oh yeah, they didn’t expect this disaster so they didn’t prepare (another excuse to make higher profits?).

This is a prime example of how private corporations fall way short of delivering the goods!  There are cases where private corporations just can not substitute for a taxpayer funded agency (like nuclear power plants and the military).  Over several decades I’ve seen the U.S. military contract out even combat operations, and it never works out (remember Blackwater?  how about military combat units not getting supplies because of the contractor?).

40 plus years ago the idea of contracting out government work was to save money.  Contracts were fought for by bidding on them.  Also, you contracted out jobs that were NOT national security risks (contracting out the providers of supplies to your combat troops IS a national security risk! shouldn’t contracting out the operation of your nuclear power plants be a national security risk?).

Now contractors actually end up costing the taxpayer MORE money than if the government did the job. Many contracts are no bid. In the case of one contractor, that Dick Cheney was involved in, they just walked in and said make us the contractor for this, or that!

Taxpayers in the United States, don’t think your safe from paying for the next nuclear disaster:  “Under current law, the utilities that operate nuclear power plants are responsible for a fund that pays the first $12.6 billion in damages and lawsuits resulting from any incident.”-CNN article

Think $12.6 billion will cover a nuclear disaster like Fukushima? Who pays after the $12.6 billion mark is reached? You!!!

If a private company is going to run a nuclear disaster reactor, then they better be required to have ALL the disaster response gear, & personnel, they could possibly need for the most worst case scenario, plus be financially responsible for ALL damages!

Once again private corporations screw over the consumer/taxpayer, in more ways than one!

Want that new Ford in Black, or Red? You’ll have to wait, even paint supplies are running short

It was looking like Ford would escape supply problems from Japan, nope.  Ford announced that specific colors for their new vehicles will be in short supply, due to the disasters in Japan.

Yes, even paint comes from Japan.

An ingredient used to make Ford’s Tuxedo Black, and three shades of red, come from Japan.  That ingredient is called Xirallic.

Ford is trying to find a substitute ingredient.

Evidence radioactive water came from Reactor Core, more Reactors in trouble

The basement of reactor 3 is flooded with water, with radiation 10,000 times higher than “normal”.  Three workers from the Fukushima Daiichi were sent to the hospital with Beta Burns, as a result.  There is now evidence that the radioactive water came from the reactor core.

There are high levels of iodine-131 in the water. Iodine-131 is made only with nuclear fission, so it is a sign that the water came from the reactor core. Officials are now trying to determine if the core vessel is cracked, or if the water came from a damaged pipe or valve. Iodine-131 has a short half life span of 8 days, so the high levels of that isotope in the basement water indicates that it recently came from the reactor core.

Reactor 1 is now showing pools of water in the basement as well.  Reactor 2 continues to emit high levels of radiation. Reactor 2 did not suffer an explosion, so the building is intact, but, along with the high radiation leak, white smoke is coming from a window on one side of the building.

The concern that reactor cores might have been damaged by the 9.0 quake/tsunami, has caused the Japanese government to tell people outside the 20-30km zone to voluntarily evacuate, and to prepare for mandatory evacuations.  People inside the zone are still being told to stay indoors (which if you think about it is not practical, they’re going to run out of food & water).

List of countries banning food from Japan grows

Most Asian countries have banned food from specific Japanese prefectures, some Asian countries banned all food from Japan.

The United States has banned products from radiation zones.

The European Union is the latest group of countries to announce testing and bans of foods from 12 Japanese prefectures.

The food ban will probably not affect Japan’s export business, unlike electronics and cars, because food products make up only 1% of Japan’s exports.  Where it will hurt most for Japan, is domestically.  Japan will now have to import more food to make up for any loss at home.

Now using fresh water at Nuclear Plant, USN involved

Tokyo Electric Power Co is now using fresh water, pumped in from fire truck water tankers.

It turns out that many problems at the Fukushima Daiichi plant were being caused by salty sea water. Experts had been warning TEPCo officials to stop using sea water.

The U.S. Navy is also sending a tanker ship full of fresh water.

All possibilities explored, still don’t know where radiation leak is coming from

Japanese Cabinet Secretary, Edano Yukio, says they have “…explored all possibilities…” regarding the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.  So far officials are at a loss as to where the radiation leak is coming from.

At this point they can’t tell if the leaking radiation is coming from spent fuel pools, or reactor cores.  This is why, earlier in the day, officials announced that they have no way to stop radiation leakage in the short term, and asked people to voluntarily evacuate.

World’s Biggest Anime event cancelled due to Japan disaster

Thousands of anime (Japanese animation) fans hoping to hit one of the world’s biggest anime conventions will have to wait another year.  The event in Tokyo, Japan, was canceled after the 9.0 quake/tsunami.  The event center is now being used to house survivors of the disaster.

Convention officials are now working to refund money to those who already bought tickets, and to more than 190 vendors.

Tokyo Electric admits they are not sure how to “proceed” at this time

In response to a reporter’s question, of how they are going to proceed with reactor 3 (with possible core damage), the TEPCo official said they do not know at this time.

This might be another reason why voluntary evacuation has been announced.

Tokyo Electric speculates that reactor core is leaking

TEPCo officials speculate that the contaminated water in the basement of reactor 3, might have come from the reactor core.

It might have been caused by high pressure inside the reactor core.  It could have been caused by valves, or the core was “compromised”.

Tokyo Electric joins with Government calling for evacuation preparations

TEPCo officials are echoing the Japanese government’s calls for people to prepare to evacuate.  TEPCo officials now say there is no short term chance that they can stop the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant from emitting radiation.

Also, some media are reporting that work on reactor’s 1 & 2 has been stopped because of highly contaminated water, however TEPCo officials say that is not so.  Yesterday, 3 workers were sent to the hospital with Beta Burns, caused by highly contaminated water in reactor 3.  The water has 10,000 times the radiation levels that are considered normal for the reactor.