Workingman wrote:I say again, this work should have been carried out within weeks of the start of the clean-up.
Undoubtedly. They were in denial and in good Japanese fashion, trying to cover it up. I guess in a society which expected you to kill yourself for the disgrace of making a mistake, covering up mistakes was probably a National obsession. Hard to break.
Especially as they still have the "window seat" culture. That is where, when you have disgraced yourself, you are given a seat by the window, expected to turn up to work every day to that seat; but no work is given to you. The shame of sitting there doing nothing whilst your colleagues are working hard is supposed to drive you to suicide... Interesting culture.
However, the reason they are having to pump the water from the lower levels is that the containment area is breached. This is the water they are pumping Into the reactor to keep it from going critical. They are pumping it OUT of the lower levels again and into the tanks to cool it and inject it back into the reactor. No matter how much they filter it, it will just come back as contaminated the next time.
Because they can't get into the containment chamber to repair it, they have to have a solution to get the water out of the lower levels so they can keep the cycle going. This is it.
That's what I understand of the situation. They blocked the lower levels, which were leaking to the sea and made it part of the cooling cycle.....
I might be wrong but I don't think I am.
This is why they are looking at robotics. First to repair the reactor containment chamber and then to get the material out. Once they have repaired the chamber they can get rid of the tanks and get back to the normal pressurised cooling model of a normal reactor.
As I say, the whole story is not being told. I've pieced this together from dozens of articles who want to dwell on one particular point of the whole mess. Our press, working for us, to tell us important things like what celebs are doing.....