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BobAthome
reply to post by Human0815
"Photos from Bobathome for a Example- do we really
see Fuel Rods or do we (he) just think so! "
never include me,,bobathome,, with your,, "we",,,,,,for instance,,"do we really
see Fuel Rods or do we (he) just think so! ",,,, well if u cannot see,,nothing i can do about that,,
remember see no evil,hear no evil, speak no evil,,,u sir may be a monkey, but not me. u see?
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SimplyInfo » The Latest » Yoshinoya Fast Food Chain To Grow Rice & Vegetables In Fukushima To “Secure Low Price” Yoshinoya Fast Food Chain To Grow Rice & Vegetables In Fukushima To “Secure Low Price” October 1st, 2013 | Add a Comment yoshinoyaJapan fast food chain Yoshinoya will grow rice and vegetables in Fukushima prefecture. They touted the change as helping reconstruction but the farm site is 80km from the disaster area. The company of course says they will radiation test food they grow for radiation but provided no details about acceptable levels or transparency. The company also cited the low cost of growing food in Fukushima as a motivating factor. “Yoshinoya said in a statement, adding the move would also help it secure low-priced ingredients for its beef bowl dishes.” While the farm is 80km from the disaster site, contaminated food has been found across many other prefectures. The variety of food grown and hot spots also play a role in potential contamination. People have been put off by anything grown in Fukushima. Ham handed government efforts to insist food was safe that were later found to be wrong and govt safety standards higher than most consider actually safe have caused considerable anxiety among consumers. Yoshinoya also has stores in the US and across Asia, it was not stated if any of the Fukushima grown produce would be used there.
Human0815
reply to post by BobAthome
Running out of Arguments?
There are no Rods visible,
all Check Ups (Videos) showed the Rods in place and you should
do a Reality-check- there was no reason for the Rods to get expelled.
BobAthome
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Taken from Official Study.So Tepco Verified.For those "main radionuclides"
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov...
FORMER JAPANESE PRIME MINISTER NAOTO KAN TO JOIN NUCLEAR PANEL DISCUSSION IN NEW YORK AND BOSTON
Seminars to focus on ongoing lessons from Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear catastrophe as applied to the Indian Point and Pilgrim nuclear power stations
Seminar Tuesday, Oct. 8 in NYC
Seminar Wednesday, Oct. 9 in Boston
NEW YORK (Oct. 4, 2013)—Today Naoto Kan, the former Japanese Prime Minister, has been added to a panel of esteemed speakers to address the future of nuclear power and the lessons to be learned from the Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear accident. Additional speakers on the panel include former Chairman of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), Dr. Gregory Jaczko; former NRC Commissioner Peter Bradford; and nuclear engineer, Arnie Gundersen, and are scheduled to share their perspectives on nuclear safety and the future of nuclear power. The panel will be moderated by the President of Riverkeeper, Paul Gallay and will specifically address concerns regarding Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant, now operating with an expired license in Buchanan, New York and Pilgrim Nuclear Generating Station in Plymouth, Massachusetts. There are multiple concerns regarding both plants’ overcrowded storage of spent nuclear fuel rods. Indian Point contains almost three times the amount of radioactive material in its spent fuel pools as Fukushima-Daiichi. The seminars will be held in New York City on Tuesday, Oct. 8 and in Boston on Wednesday, Oct. 9.
U.S. citizens are now questioning the safety of the Indian Point and Pilgrim nuclear power plants. Pilgrim’s crowded storage pools are currently holding up to five times more spent fuel rods than they were designed to handle and can potentially be more dangerous than the nuclear reactors themselves. Earlier this year, a plant manager at Indian Point falsified test data on generator emissions due to high levels of particulate pollution which would cause the plant to close. In the event of a catastrophe like the Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear accident, these plants would threaten millions. A nuclear disaster at Indian Point would threaten the entire population of New York City and the outlying metropolitan area. A crisis at Pilgrim poses similar danger to millions within 50 miles of the Plymouth plant including Boston, Cape Cod and surrounding areas.
Newest panel addition, former Japanese Prime Minister Kan was in office in March 2011 when an earthquake and tsunami triggered the catastrophe at the Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear plant. He was confronted by three reactor meltdowns and a nuclear crisis that persists to this day.
Jaczko was the Chairman of the NRC during the earthquake and tsunami that triggered the catastrophe at the Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear plant in Japan. In 2012, Jaczko cast the lone dissenting vote on plans to build the first new nuclear power plant in the U.S. in more than 30 years.
Earlier this year on June 4, 2013, Jaczko, Bradford and Gunderson were joined by Japan’s former Prime Minister, Naoto Kan, where they spoke at the San Diego County Administrative Center about their concerns regarding the safety of the San Onofre nuclear power plant. Three days after the panel, the plant was closed permanently.
The panel discussion is open to the public and news media.
For media and the public who are unable to attend, the New York panel can be heard on a live feed at new.livestream.com... and the Boston panel can be heard at new.livestream.com... these webcasts will be archived at the link for at least 30 days once live. More information can be found at Facebook.com/FukushimaLessons.
New York Event
Who/What: The panel, The Fukushima-Daiichi Nuclear Accident: Lessons for New York, will include Naoto Kan, the former Japanese Prime Minister, former NRC Chair Gregory Jaczko, who led the commission during the Fukushima-Daiichi accident, along with former NRC Commissioner Peter Bradford, and nuclear engineer Arnie Gunderson. More speakers to be announced.
When: Tuesday, Oct. 8, 9:00am – 1:00pm
Where: 92nd Street Y, 1395 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10128 (Theresa L. Kaufmann Concert Hall)
Why: Indian Point is a three-unit nuclear power station located in Buchanan, New York, 25 miles outside New York City. Potential risk of a nuclear crisis at Indian Point would pose a danger to millions in the New York area. The technology at the plant is 40 years old, and the containment domes were not designed to hold 100 tons of melting uranium in event of an accident and meltdown. Both Chernobyl and Fukushima are examples of accidents in outdated nuclear reactors.
Livestream: new.livestream.com...
Boston Event
Who/What: The panel, The Fukushima-Daiichi Nuclear Accident: Lessons for Boston, will include Naoto Kan, the former Japanese Prime Minister, former NRC Chair Gregory Jaczko, who led the commission during the Fukushima-Daiichi accident, along with former NRC Commissioner Peter Bradford, and nuclear engineer Arnie Gunderson. More speakers to be announced.
When: Wednesday, Oct. 9, 10:00am – 2:00pm
Where: Massachusetts State House, 24 Beacon Street, Boston, MA 02133 (Gardner Auditorium)
Why: The Pilgrim Nuclear Generating Station is located in Plymouth, MA, 40 miles outside Boston. Last summer, Jaczko and the community presented legal appeals and environmental warnings to shut down Pilgrim, however, the NRC renewed the 40-year-old nuclear plant’s license for another 20 years despite these oppositions. A nuclear crisis at Pilgrim would pose a danger to millions of people who live within 50 miles of Pilgrim, including those in the city of Boston.
Livestream: new.livestream.com...
Occupy the NRC (Nuclear Regulatory Commission)