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  • #2
    Re: NISA - Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency Press Releases

    Mar.13.2011Seismic Damage Information(the 19th Release)(As of 08:30 March 13, 2011)

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    • #3
      Re: NISA - Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency Press Releases

      March 13, 2011
      Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency
      Seismic Damage Information(the 20th Release)
      (As of 16:30 March 13, 2011)



      a. Onagawa Nuclear Power Station (Onagawa–cho and Ishinomaki–shi,
      Miyagi Prefecture)
      (1) The status of operation
      Unit 1 (524MWe): automatic shutdown, cold shut down at 0:58, March 12
      Unit 2 (825MWe): automatic shutdown
      Unit 3 (825MWe): automatic shutdown, cold shut down at 1:17, March 12
      (2) Readings of monitoring post
      Reading of monitoring post : Changed
      -> Around MP2, Approx. 10,000 nGy/h (as of 13:09 March13)
      (3) Report concerning other malfunction
      It is confirmed Smoke in the first basement of the Turbine Building was
      confirmed the extinguished at 22:55 on March 11th.
      Article 10* of Act on Special Measures Concerning Nuclear Emergency
      Preparedness (Unit No. not identified)
      (*A heightened alert condition)


      b. Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Station, Tokyo Electric Power
      Co.,Inc.(TEPCO)
      (Okuma-machi and Futaba-machi, Futaba-gun, Fukushima Prefecture )
      (1) The status of operation
      Unit 1 (460MWe): automatic shutdown
      Unit 2 (784MWe): automatic shutdown
      Unit 3 (784MWe): automatic shutdown
      Unit 4(784MW): in periodic inspection outage
      Unit 5(784MW): in periodic inspection outage
      Unit 6(1,100MW): in periodic inspection outage
      (2) Readings at monitoring post
      The measurement of radioactive materials in the environmental monitoring
      area near the site boundary by a monitoring car confirmed the increase in
      the radioactivity compared to the radioactivity at 04:00, March 12 now.
      MP1 (Monitoring at North End of site boundary) :
      5.2microSv/h( 05:50 March 13)
      -> 17microSv/h(11:40 March 13)
      3
      (*Measurement Point changed from MP8 to MP1 at 07:40 March 13 )
      MP4 (Monitoring Car at North West Site Boundary for Unit 1)
      40microSv/h(03:08 March 13)
      ->47.1microSv/h(12:20 March 13)
      MP6 (Monitoring at the Main Gate)
      3.2microSv/h(05:50 March 13)
      ->26microSv/h(09:30 March 13)
      (3) Wind direction/wind speed(as of 12:20, March 13)
      Wind direction: North West
      Wind Speed: 2.6 m/s
      (4)Report concerning other malfunction
      Article 10* of Act on Special Measures Concerning Nuclear Emergency
      Preparedness (Fukushima Dai-ichi)
      (*A heightened alert condition)
      Article 15** of Act on Special Measures Concerning Nuclear Emergency
      Preparedness (Fukushima Dai-ichi, Units 1, 2 and 3)
      For Unit 1: Sea water is being injected to containment via fire extinguishing
      system line (11:55 March 13)
      For Unit 2: Electric Power Source secured, Water Injection Function has
      been maintained. (14:00 March 13)
      For Unit 3: Fresh water is being injected to containment via fire
      extinguishing system line (11:55 March 13)
      For Unit 3:Sea water is being injected to containment via fire extinguishing
      system line (13:12 March 13)


      c. Fukushima-Daini Nuclear Power Station(TEPCO)
      (Naraha-machi/Tomioka-machi, Futaba-gun, Fukushima pref.)
      (1) The status of operation
      Unit1(1,100MW): automatic shutdown
      Unit2(1,100MW): automatic shutdown
      Unit3(1,100MW): automatic shutdown, cold shut down at 12:15, March 12
      Unit4(1,100MW): automatic shutdown
      (2) Readings at monitoring post etc.
      MP1 (Monitoring at the North End of site boundary)
      36microSv/h(13:20 March 13)
      4
      MP3 (Monitoring at the North/West End of site boundary)
      37microSv/h(13:20 March 13)
      MP4 (Monitoring at the North/West End of site boundary)
      38microSv/h(13:20 March 13)
      MP5 (Monitoring at the West End of site boundary)
      42microSv/h(13:20 March 13)
      (3) Direction and velocity of wind (As of 13:20, 13 March)
      Direction: South
      Velocity: 4.5m /s
      (4) Report concerning other malfunction
      No Report of fire, etc.
      Article 10* of Act on Special Measures Concerning Nuclear Emergency
      Preparedness (Fukushima Dai-ni, Unit 1)
      (*A heightened alert condition)
      Article 15** of Act on Special Measures Concerning Nuclear Emergency
      Preparedness (Fukushima Dai-ni, Units 1,2 and 4)
      (**Nuclear emergency situation)

      ...

      <Possible Exposure to Residents>
      (1) Case for Travel from Futaba Public Welfare Hospital to Nihonmatsu Man
      and Woman Symbiosis Center, Fukushima Prefecture
      i) No. of persons to be measured: About 60 persons
      ii) Measured Result: Not yet
      iii) Passage: Exposure could have happened while waiting to be picked
      up by helicopter at the Futaba high school ground
      iv) Other
      Prefectural Response Headquarters judged that there were no
      exposure to 35 persons who traveled from Futaba Public Welfare
      Hospital to Kawamata Saiseikai Hospital, Kawamata-machi by the
      private bus provided by Fukushima Prefecture.
      (2) Case for Futaba-machi Residents Evacuated by Buses
      i) No. of Persons: About 100 persons
      ii) Measured Result: 9 persons out of 100 persons
      No. of Counts No. of Persons
      18,000cpm 1
      30,000-36000cpm 1
      40,000cpm 1
      little less than 40,000cpm* 1
      very small counts 5
      *(This results was measured without shoes, though the first
      measurement exceeded 100,000cpm)
      iii) Passage: Under investigation
      iV) Other
      Though persons evacuated in different location outside of the
      Prefecture (Miyagi Prefecture), all destinations are under
      confirmation.

      ...

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      The views expressed are mine alone and do not represent the views of my employer or any other person or organization.

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      • #4
        Re: NISA - Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency Press Releases

        Originally posted by RoRo View Post
        (2) Readings of monitoring post
        Reading of monitoring post : Changed
        -> Around MP2, Approx. 10,000 nGy/h (as of 13:09 March13)
        If I'm reading this report http://monographs.iarc.fr/ENG/Monogr.../mono75-6A.pdf correctly, background radiation is usually between 50 and 200 nGy/h
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        • #5
          Re: NISA - Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency Press Releases

          Press Release #21: http://www.nisa.meti.go.jp/english/f...20110313-6.pdf
          20:30 March 13

          Press release #22: http://www.nisa.meti.go.jp/english/f...20110314-1.pdf
          As of 07:30 March 14,

          Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Station, Tokyo Electric Power Co., Inc.
          (TEPCO)
          (Okuma-machi and Futaba-machi, Futaba-gun, Fukushima Prefecture )
          (1) The status of operation
          Unit 1 (460MWe): automatic shutdown
          Unit 2 (784MWe): automatic shutdown
          Unit 3 (784MWe): automatic shutdown
          Unit 4 (784MWe): in periodic inspection outage
          Unit 5 (784MWe): in periodic inspection outage
          Unit 6 (1,100MWe): in periodic inspection outage
          (2) Readings at monitoring posts
          The measurement of radioactive materials in the environmental
          monitoring area near the site boundary by a monitoring car confirmed the
          increase in the radioactivity compared to the radioactivity at 19:00, March
          13.
          MP1 (Monitoring at North End of Site Boundary) :
          26 microSv/h(18:30 March 13)
          →(Move to MP2)
          2
          MP2 (Monitoring at north- northwest of Unit1 and northwest of the
          End of Site Boundary for Unit 1 ) :
          450 microSv/h(20:10 March 13)
          →680 microSv/h(3:50 March 14)
          MP4 (Monitoring Car at North West Site Boundary for Unit 1)
          44.0 microSv/h(19:33 March 13)
          →56.4 microSv/h(04:08 March 14)
          (Surveyed by MP2 as MP1 is in the top of the cliff)
          MP6 (Monitoring at the Main Gate)
          5.2microSv/h(19:00 March 13)
          →66.3 microSv/h(02:50 March 14)

          (3) Wind direction/wind speed (as of 00:01, March 14)
          Wind direction: North North West
          Wind Speed: 0.3 m/s
          (4) Report concerning other malfunction
          ・No fire report notified to NISA
          ・TEPCO reported to NISA in accordance with Article 10 of the Act on
          Special Measures Concerning Nuclear Emergency Preparedness
          regarding Fukushima Dai-ichi, Units 1,2 and 3. (15:42 March 11)
          ・TEPCO report to NISA the event in accordance with Article 15 of the
          Act for Special Measures Concerning Nuclear Emergency Preparedness
          regarding Fukushima Dai-ichi, Units 1 and 2.(notified to NISA at 16:36
          March 11)
          ・For Unit 1: Sea water is being injected to the Primary Containment
          Vessel (PCV)via the Fire Extinguishing System Line (Start up 11:55
          March 13)
          →Interruption of injection (01:10 March 14)
          ・For Unit 2: Water Injection Function has been sustained. (14:00 March
          13)
          ・For Unit 3: Fresh water is being injected to the PCV via Fire
          Extinguishing System Line (FESL)(11:55 March 13)
          ・For Unit 3: Sea water is being injected to the PCV via FESL(13:12
          March 13)
          For Unit 1 and Unit 3: Injection of Sea water injection into PCV is
          3
          interrupted because of the lack of sea water in pit. (01:10 March 14)
          ・For Unit 3: Injection of Sea water into PCV is restarted(03:20 March 14)

          ....

          c. Onagawa Nuclear Power Station (Onagawa-cho, Oga-gun and
          Ishinomaki–shi, Miyagi Prefecture)
          (1) The status of operation
          Unit 1 (524MWe): automatic shutdown, cold shut down at 0:58, March 12
          Unit 2 (825MWe): automatic shutdown
          Unit 3 (825MWe): automatic shutdown, cold shut down at 1:17, March 12
          (2) Readings of monitoring post
          Reading of monitoring post : Changed
          MP2 (Monitoring at the North End of Site Boundary)
          Approx. 10,000 nGy/h (as of 13:09 March13)
          →7,200 nGy/h (07:20 March 14)

          (3) Report concerning other malfunction
          ・Fire Smoke on the first basement of the Turbine Building was confirmed
          extinguished at 22:55 on March 11th.
          ・Article 10* of Act on Special Measures Concerning Nuclear Emergency
          Preparedness (Unit No. not identified) (13:09 March 13)

          ...

          Explosion report at Unit 3 Dai-ichi; http://www.nisa.meti.go.jp/english/f...20110314-2.pdf

          March 14, 2011
          Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency
          An explosion caused by hydrogen at Unit 3 of Fukushima Dai-ichi NPS (the 2nd release)
          TEPCO reported NISA that there was an explosion at Unit 3 of Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Station, NPS, at 11:01.
          According to TEPCO, the containment vessel of the unit was not broken. Detail information is under investigation.
          The wind condition is calm and the direction of the wind above the station is the west or the southwest. Residents living within the area at least 20 km radius from Fukushima Dai-ichi NPS are requested to shelter in buildings or houses.
          TEPCO reported to NISA that one person was injured at Fukushima Dai-ichi NPS at this time. TEPCO is preparing to transfer the person to Fukushima Dai-ni NPS.
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          The views expressed are mine alone and do not represent the views of my employer or any other person or organization.

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          • #6
            Re: NISA - Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency Press Releases

            Adapted from wikipedia;

            Background radiation gives a dose of approximately 1 microSv/hour. Radiation monitors are picking up 680 times that at the Dai-ichi unit 1 site boundary. This is still well below severe danger levels.

            "For acute (that is, received in a relatively short time, up to about one hour) full body equivalent dose, 1 Sv causes nausea, 2-5 Sv causes epilation or hair loss, hemorrhage and will cause death in many cases. More than 3 Sv will lead to LD 50/30 or death in 50&#37; of cases within 30 days, and over 6 Sv survival is unlikely. (For more details, see radiation poisoning.)"

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            The views expressed are mine alone and do not represent the views of my employer or any other person or organization.

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            • #7
              Re: NISA - Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency Press Releases

              Press Release #23; http://www.nisa.meti.go.jp/english/f...20110315-1.pdf

              Seismic Damage Information (the 23rd Release)
              (As of 19:30 March 14, 2011)

              Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Station, Tokyo Electric Power Co., Inc. (TEPCO) (Okuma-machi and Futaba-machi, Futaba-gun, Fukushima Prefecture )
              (1) The status of operation
              ...

              (2) Readings at monitoring posts
              The measurement of radioactive materials in the environmental monitoring area near the site boundary conducted by a monitoring car in considering the wind flow, confirmed the increase in the radioactivity compared to the radioactivity at 07:30, March 14.
              MP3 (Monitoring at North West of Site Boundary for Unit 2) :
              231.1 micro Sv/h (14:30 March 14)
              MP4 (Monitoring at north- west of Site Boundary for Unit 2 : 56.4 micro Sv/h(04:08 March 14)
              →29.8 micro Sv/h(14:14 March 14)
              MP5 (Monitoring at north-west Site Boundary for Unit 2)
              6.1 micro Sv/h(14:02 March 14)
              MP6 (Monitoring at the west ?southwest Site Boundary for Unit 2)
              3.70 micro Sv/h(16:10 March 14)
              →4.2 micro Sv/h(12:34 March 14)
              MP7 (Monitoring at the west ?southwest Site Boundary for Unit 2)
              6.1 micro Sv/h (12:16, March 14)
              (3) Wind direction/wind speed (as of 14:14, March 14) at MP-4
              Wind direction: North North West
              Wind Speed: 2.6 m/s
              (4) Major Plant Parameters (19:30, March 14)

              ...TABLE AT LINK...

              (5) Report concerning other malfunction
              ・ No fire report notified to NISA
              ・ TEPCO reported to NISA in accordance with Article 10 of the Act on Special Measures Concerning Nuclear Emergency Preparedness regarding Fukushima Dai-ichi, Units 1,2 and 3. (15:42 March 11)
              ・ TEPCO report to NISA the event in accordance with Article 15 of the Act for Special Measures Concerning Nuclear Emergency Preparedness
              3
              regarding Fukushima Dai-ichi, Units 1 and 2.(notified to NISA at 16:36 March 11)
              ・ For Unit 1: Sea water is being injected to the Primary Containment Vessel (PCV)via the Fire Extinguishing System Line (Start up 11:55 March 13) →Interruption of injection (01:10 March 14)
              ・ For Unit 2: Water Injection Function has been sustained. (14:00 March 13)
              ・ For Unit 2: Reactor Water Level is decreasing. (13:18 March 14)・ For Unit 2: Seawater injection to the Reactor Pressure Vessel (RPV) is ready through Fire Extinguishing System Line. (19:20 March 14)
              ・ For Unit 3: Fresh water is being injected to the PCV via Fire Extinguishing System Line(FES)(11:55 March 13)
              ・ For Unit 3: Sea water is being injected to the PCV via FESL(13:12 March 13)
              ・ For Unit 1 and Unit 3: Injection of Sea water injection into PCV is interrupted because of the lack of sea water in pit. (01:10 March 14)
              ・ For Unit 3: Injection of Sea water into PCV is restarted(03:20 March 14)
              ・ For Unit 3: Unusual pressure increase was identified (11:45 March 14)
              ・ For Unit 3: Explosion of the Reactor Building broke out similarly with Unit 1 (11:01 March 14)

              ...

              <Status of the injured (As of 17:30 March 14)>
              1. Injury due to earthquake
              ・Two employees (slightly)
              ・Two subcontract employees (one fracture in both legs)
              ・Two missing (in the turbine building of Unit 4)
              ・One emergency patient (According to the local prefecture, one patient of cerebral infarction was transported by the ambulance)
              ・Ambulance was requested for one employee complaining the pain at left chest outside of control area (conscious)
              ・Ambulance was requested for two employees complaining discomfort wearing full-face mask in the main control room to be transported to the industrial doctor of Fukushima Dai-ni NPS

              2. Injury due to the explosion of Unit 1 of Fukushima Dai-ichi NPS
              ・Four employees were injured at the explosion and smoke of Unit 1 around turbine building (out of control area). Examined by Kawauchi crinic.

              3. Injury due to the explosion of Unit 3 of Fukushima Dai-ichi NPS
              ・Four employees
              ・Three subcontractor employees
              ・Four members of Self-Defence-Force (one of them will be transported to National Institute of Radiological Sciences considering internal exposure)

              ...

              Twitter: @RonanKelly13
              The views expressed are mine alone and do not represent the views of my employer or any other person or organization.

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              • #8
                Re: NISA - Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency Press Releases

                March 16, 2011
                Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency
                Seismic Damage Information (the 26th Release)
                (As of 14:00 March 16th, 2011)

                New updates are as follows.
                1. Nuclear Power Stations (NPS)
                 Fukushima Dai-ichi NPS
                ・ The white smoke like steam generated from Unit 3. (08:30 March 16th)
                ・ Because of the possibility that the Primary Containment Vessel (PCV) of Unit 3 was damaged, the operators evacuated from the central control room of Unit 3 and 4 ( a sheared facility). (10:45 March 16th) Thereafter the operators returned to the room and restarted the operation for water injection. (11:30 March 16th)
                ・ The fire at Unit 4 occurred. (05:45 March 16th) TEPCO reported that no fire could be confirmed on the ground. (06:15 March 16th)
                2. Actions taken by NISA (March 15th)
                22:00 According to the Nuclear Regulation Act, Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry issued the directives as follows.
                For Unit 4: To implement the injection of water to the Spent Fuel Storage Pool.
                <Situation of the injured>
                ・ As for the member of Self-Defense-Force(a person) who injured due to the explosion of Unit 3 of Fukushima Dai-ichi NPS and was transported to National Institute of Radiological Sciences, the examination resulted in no internal exposure. Discharged March 16th.


                ...

                Report concerning other incidents
                ・ TEPCO reported to NISA the Event in accordance with the Article 10 of the Act on Special Measures Concerning Nuclear Emergency Preparedness regarding Fukushima Dai-ichi. (15:42 March 11th)
                ・ TEPCO reported to NISA the event in accordance with the Article 15 of the Act on Special Measures Concerning Nuclear Emergency Preparedness regarding Fukushima Dai-ichi, Units 1 and 2.(16:36 March 11th)

                Unit 1
                ・ Seawater was injected to the Containment Vessel via the Fire Extinguishing System Line (Started up 11:55 March 13th) →Temporary interruption of the injection (01:10 March 14th)
                ・ The sound of explosion in Unit 1 occurred. (15:36 March 12nd)
                ・ Under sea water injection (14:00 March 16th)

                Unit 2
                ・ Water injection function was sustained. (14:00 March 13th)
                ・ Reactor water level was decreasing. (13:18 March 14th)
                ・ Seawater injection to the Reactor Pressure Vessel (RPV) was ready through the Fire Extinguishing System line. (19:20 March 14th)
                ・ TEPCO evaluated core damage of Unit 2 was “less than 5&#37;” (22:14 March 14th)
                ・ Water level in RPV in Unit 2 is decreasing. (22:50 March 14th)
                ・ A sound of explosion was made in Unit 2. As the pressure in Suppression Chamber decreased, there was possibility that an incident occurred in this Chamber. (06:20 March 15th)
                ・ Under sea water injection (14:00 March 16th)

                Unit 3
                ・ Fresh water was injected to the PCV via the Fire Extinguishing System Line (FESL). (11:55 March 13th)
                ・ Seawater was injected to the PCV via FESL. (13:12 March 13th)
                ・ Injection of seawater for Unit 1 and Unit 3 into PCV was interrupted due to the lack of seawater in pit. (01:10 March 14th)
                ・ For Unit 3 injection of seawater into PCV was restarted (03:20 March 14th)
                ・ For Unit 3 the pressure increased unusually. (11:45 March 14th)
                ・ For Unit 3 the explosion like Unit 1 occurred around the Reactor Building (11:01 March 14th)
                ・ The white smoke like steam generated from Unit 3. (08:30 March 16th)
                ・ Because of the possibility that the Primary Containment Vessel (PCV) of Unit 3 was damaged, the operators evacuated from the central control room of Unit 3 and 4 ( a sheared facility). (10:45 March 16th) Thereafter the operators returned to the room and restarted the operation for water injection. (11:30 March 16th)

                Unit 4
                ・ It was confirmed that a part of wall in the operation area of Unit 4 was damaged. (06:14 March 15th)
                ・ The fire at Unit 4 occurred. (09:38 March 15th) TEPCO reported that the fire was extinguished spontaneously. (11:00 March 15th)
                ・ The temperature of water in the Spent Fuel Storage Pool at Unit 4 had increased. (84 ℃ at 04:08 March 14th)
                ・ The fire occurred at Unit 4. (5:45 March 15th) TEPCO reported that no fire could be confirmed on the ground.(06:15 March 16th)
                ・ The water injection was stopped. (14:00 March 16th)

                ...

                < Possibility on radiation exposure(As of 14:00 March 16th)>
                <Exposure of residents>
                (1) Including the evacuees from Futaba Public Welfare Hospital to Nihonmatsu City Fukushima Gender Equality Centre as the result of measurement of 133 persons at the Centre, 23 persons counted more than 13,000 cpm were decontaminated.
                (2) The 35 residents transferred from Futaba Public Welfare Hospital to Kawamata Town Saiseikai Hospital by private bus arranged by Fukushima Prefecture were judged to be not contaminated by the Prefectural Response Centre.
                (3) As for the about 100 residents in Futaba Town evacuated by bus, the results of measurement for 9 of the 100 residents were as follows. The evacuees were divided into two groups which joined later to Nihonmatsu City Fukushima Gender Equality Centre.
                No. of Counts
                No. of Persons
                18,000cpm
                1
                30,000-36,000cpm
                1
                40,000cpm
                1
                little less than 40,000cpm*
                1
                very small counts
                5
                *(These results were measured without shoes, though the first measurement exceeded 100,000cpm)
                <Exposure of workers>
                (1) As for the 18 workers conducting operations in Fukushima Dai-ichi NPS, results of measurements are as follows;
                One worker; 106.3 mSv. At the level of exposure no internal exposure and medical treatment was not required.
                Other workers: No threat of internal exposure and no medical treatment needed.
                (2) The 6 out of 7 people working at the time of explosion at the Unit 3 of Fukushima Dai-ichi NPS injured and were conscious. The detailed measurement data are not available.
                <Others>
                (1) Fukushima Prefecture has started the screening from 13 March at two health office in the prefecture. It is undertaken at 12 evacuation sites, 6 health offices, etc. The results of screening are being totalled up.
                (2) 5 members of Self-Defence-Force who worked for water supply in Fukushima Dai-ichi NPS were exposed. After the work (March 12th), 30,000 cpm was counted by the measurement at Off site Centre. The counts after decontamination were between 5,000 and 10,000 cpm. One member was transferred to National Institute of Radiological Science. No other exposure of the Self-Defence-Force member was confirmed at the Ministry of Defence.
                (3) As for policeman, the decontaminations of two policemen were confirmed by the National Police Agency. Nothing unusual was reported.
                (4) As for fireman, no contamination was reported to National Firefighting Agency. The confirmation is continued.

                ...

                Twitter: @RonanKelly13
                The views expressed are mine alone and do not represent the views of my employer or any other person or organization.

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                • #9
                  Re: NISA - Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency Press Releases

                  New additions are underlined.

                  March 17, 2011
                  Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency
                  Seismic Damage Information (the 27th Release)
                  (As of 07:30 March 17th, 2011)

                  Unit 1
                  ・ Seawater was injected to the Containment Vessel via the Fire Extinguishing System Line (Started up 11:55 March 13th) →Temporary interruption of the injection (01:10 March 14th)
                  ・ The sound of explosion in Unit 1 occurred. (15:36 March 12nd)
                  Seawater is being injected as of 04:00 March 17th.

                  Unit 2
                  ・ Water injection function was sustained. (14:00 March 13th)
                  ・ Reactor water level was decreasing. (13:18 March 14th)
                  ・ Seawater injection to the Reactor Pressure Vessel (RPV) was ready through the Fire Extinguishing System line. (19:20 March 14th)
                  ・ TEPCO evaluated core damage of Unit 2 was ?less than 5%? (22:14 March 14th)
                  ・ Water level in RPV in Unit 2 is decreasing. (22:50 March 14th)
                  ・ A sound of explosion was made in Unit 2. As the pressure in Suppression Chamber decreased, there was a possibility that an incident occurred in the Chamber. (06:20 March 15th)
                  Seawater is being injected as of 04:00 March 17th..

                  Unit 3
                  ・ Fresh water was injected to the PCV via the Fire Extinguishing System Line (FESL). (11:55 March 13th)
                  ・ Seawater was injected to the PCV via FESL. (13:12 March 13th)
                  ・ Injection of seawater for Unit 1 and Unit 3 into PCV was interrupted due to the lack of seawater in pit. (01:10 March 14th)
                  ・ For Unit 3 injection of seawater into PCV was restarted (03:20 March 14th)
                  ・ For Unit 3 the pressure increased unusually. (11:45 March 14th)
                  ・ For Unit 3 the explosion like Unit 1 occurred around the Reactor

                  Building (11:01 March 14th)
                  ・ The white smoke like steam generated from Unit 3. (08:30 March 16th)
                  ・ Because of the possibility that the PCV of Unit 3 was damaged, the operators evacuated from the central control room of Unit 3 and 4 ( a sheared facility). (10:45 March 16th) Thereafter the operators returned to the room and restarted the operation for water injection. (11:30 March 16th)
                  Seawater is being injected as of 04:00 March 17th.

                  Unit 4
                  ・ It was confirmed that a part of wall in the operation area of Unit 4 was damaged. (06:14 March 15th)
                  ・ The fire at Unit 4 occurred. (09:38 March 15th) TEPCO reported that the fire was extinguished spontaneously. (11:00 March 15th)
                  ・ The temperature of water in the Spent Fuel Storage Pool at Unit 4 had increased. (84 ℃ at 04:08 March 14th)
                  ・ The fire occurred at Unit 4. (5:45 March 15th) TEPCO reported that no fire could be confirmed on the ground.(06:15 March 16th)
                  The water injection is suspented as of 04:00 March 17th.

                  ...

                  Possibility on radiation exposure(As of 7:30 March 17th)
                  Exposure of residents
                  (1) Including the evacuees from Futaba Public Welfare Hospital to Nihonmatsu City Fukushima Gender Equality Centre as the result of measurement of 133 persons at the Centre, 23 persons counted more than 13,000 cpm were decontaminated.
                  (2) The 35 residents transferred from Futaba Public Welfare Hospital to Kawamata Town Saiseikai Hospital by private bus arranged by Fukushima Prefecture were judged to be not contaminated by the Prefectural Response Centre.
                  (3) As for the about 100 residents in Futaba Town evacuated by bus, the results of measurement for 9 of the 100 residents were as follows. The
                  evacuees were divided into two groups which joined later to Nihonmatsu City Fukushima Gender Equality Centre.
                  No. of Counts
                  No. of Persons
                  18,000cpm
                  1
                  30,000-36,000cpm
                  1
                  40,000cpm
                  1
                  little less than 40,000cpm*
                  1
                  very small counts
                  5
                  *(These results were measured without shoes, though the first measurement exceeded 100,000cpm)
                  (4)The screening was started at the Off site Center in Okuma Town from March 12th to 15th. 162 people received examination until now. At the beginning, the reference value was set at 6,000cpm. 110 people were at the level below 6,000 cpm and 41 people were at the level of 6,000 cpm or more. When the reference value was increased to 13,000 cpm afterward, 8 people were at the level below 13,000 cpm and 3 people are at the level of 13,000 cpm or more.
                  The 5 out of 162 people examined were transported to hospital after being decontaminated.


                  (5)The Fukushima Prefecture carried out the evacuation of patients and personnel of the hospitals located within 10km area. The screening of all the members showed that 3 persons have the high counting rate. These members were transported to the secondary medical institute of exposure. As a result of the screening on 60 fire fighting personnel involved in the transportation activities, the radioactivity higher than twice of the back ground was detected on 3 members even after decontamination and all the 60 members were decontaminated.

                  Exposure of workers
                  (1) As for the 18 workers conducting operations in Fukushima Dai-ichi NPS, results of measurements are as follows;
                  13
                  One worker; 106.3 mSv. At the level of exposure no internal exposure and medical treatment was not required.
                  Other workers: No threat of internal exposure and no medical treatment needed.
                  (2) The 6 out of 7 people working at the time of explosion at the Unit 3 of Fukushima Dai-ichi NPS injured and were conscious. The detailed measurement data are not available.
                  <Others>
                  (1) Fukushima Prefecture has started the screening from 13 March at two health office in the prefecture. It is undertaken at 12 evacuation sites, 7 health offices, etc. The results of screening are being totalled up.
                  (2) 5 members of Self-Defence Force who worked for water supply in Fukushima Dai-ichi NPS were exposed. After the work (March 12th), 30,000 cpm was counted by the measurement at Off site Centre. The counts after decontamination were between 5,000 and 10,000 cpm. One member was transferred to National Institute of Radiological Science. No other exposure of the Self-Defence Force member was confirmed at the Ministry of Defence.
                  (3) As for policeman, the decontaminations of two policemen were confirmed by the National Police Agency. Nothing unusual was reported.

                  Direction of administrating stable Iodine during evacuation
                  On March 16th, the Local Emergency Response Headquarter issued ?the direction to administer the stable Iodine during evacuation from the evacuation area (20 km radius)? to the Prefecture Governors and the heads of cities, towns and villages (Tomioka town, Hutaba town, Okuma town, Namie town, Kawauchi village, Naraha town, Minamisouma city, Tamura city, Kazurao village, Hirono town, Iwaki city and Iidate village).


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                  • #10
                    Re: NISA - Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency Press Releases

                    New additions are underlined.

                    March 18, 2011
                    Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency
                    Seismic Damage Information (the 28th Release)
                    (As of 17:30 March 17th, 2011)

                    ...

                    (3) Report concerning other incidents
                    ・ TEPCO reported to NISA the event in accordance with the Article 10 of
                    the Act on Special Measures Concerning Nuclear Emergency
                    Preparedness regarding Fukushima Dai-ichi. (15:42 March 11th)
                    ・ TEPCO reported to NISA the event (Loss of reactor cooling function)
                    falling under the Article 15 of the Act on Special Measures Concerning
                    Nuclear Emergency Preparedness regarding Units 1 and 2 of
                    Fukushima Dai-ichi. (16:36 March 11th)
                    ・ The cable for receiving electricity from the transmission line of Tohoku
                    Electric Power Company was installed. It is scheduled to be connected
                    to Unit 2 after the completion of discharge work. (17:30 March 17th)

                    Unit 1
                    ・ Seawater was injected to RPV via the Fire Extinguishing System Line
                    (Started up 11:55 March 13th)
                    →Temporary interruption of the injection (01:10 March 14th)
                    ・ The sound of explosion in Unit 1 occurred. (15:36 March 12nd)
                    Seawater is being injected as of 17:30 March 17th.

                    Unit 2
                    ・ Water injection function was sustained. (14:00 March 13th)
                    ・ Reactor water level was decreasing. (13:18 March 14th) TEPCO
                    reported to NISA the event (Loss of reactor cooling functions) falling
                    under the Article 15 of the Act on Special Measures Concerning Nuclear
                    Emergency Preparedness. (13:49 March 14th)
                    ・ Seawater injection to RPV was ready through the Fire Extinguishing
                    System line. (19:20 March 14th)
                    ・ TEPCO evaluated core damage of Unit 2 was ?less than 5%? (22:14
                    March 14th)
                    ・ Water level in RPV in Unit 2 is decreasing. (22:50 March 14th)
                    ・ A sound of explosion was made in Unit 2. As the pressure in
                    Suppression Chamber decreased (06:10 March 15th), there was a
                    possibility that an incident occurred in the Chamber. (06:20 March
                    15th)
                    Seawater is being injected as of 17:30 March 17th.

                    Unit 3
                    ・ Fresh water was injected to RPV via the Fire Extinguishing System
                    Line (FESL). (11:55 March 13th)
                    ・ Seawater was injected to RPV via FESL. (13:12 March 13th)
                    ・ Injection of seawater for Unit 1 and Unit 3 to the Primary Containment
                    Vessel (PCV) was interrupted due to the lack of seawater in pit. (01:10
                    March 14th)
                    ・ For Unit 3 injection of seawater into PCV was restarted (03:20 March
                    14th)
                    ・ The pressure in PCV of Unit 3 rose unusually. (7:44 March 14th)
                    TEPCO reported to NISA the event (Loss of reactor cooling function)
                    falling under the Article 15 of the Act on Special Measures Concerning
                    Nuclear Emergency Preparedness. (7:52 March 14th)
                    ・ For Unit 3 the explosion like Unit 1 occurred around the Reactor
                    Building (11:01 March 14th)
                    ・ The white smoke like steam generated from Unit 3. (08:30 March 16th)
                    ・ Because of the possibility that PCV of Unit 3 was damaged, the workers
                    evacuated from the central control room of Unit 3 and 4 (common
                    control room). (10:45 March 16th) Thereafter the operators returned to
                    the room and restarted the operation for water injection. (11:30 March
                    16th)
                    ・ Seawater was discharged 4 times to Unit 3 by the helicopters of
                    Self-Defence Force. (9:48, 9:52, 9:58 and 10:01 March 17th)
                    ・ The riot police arrived at the site for grand discharge. (16:10 March
                    17th)
                    Seawater is being injected to RPV as of 17:30 March 17th.

                    Unit 4
                    ・ It was confirmed that a part of wall in the operation area of Unit 4 was
                    damaged. (06:14 March 15th)
                    ・ The fire at Unit 4 occurred. (09:38 March 15th) TEPCO reported that
                    the fire was extinguished spontaneously. (11:00 March 15th)
                    ・ The temperature of water in the Spent Fuel Storage Pool at Unit 4 had
                    increased. (84 ℃ at 04:08 March 14th)
                    ・ The fire occurred at Unit 4. (5:45 March 15th) TEPCO reported that no
                    fire could be confirmed on the ground.(06:15 March 16th)
                    The water injection is suspended as of 17:30 March 17th.

                    Units 5 and 6
                    Emergency Diesel Generator (1 unit) for Unit 6 is operable and
                    supplying electricity to Units 5 and 6. Water injection to the Spent Fuel
                    Pool through MUWC is progressing. It is scheduled to inject water to
                    RPV after the recovery of external power source.


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                    • #11
                      Re: NISA - Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency Press Releases

                      March 18, 2011
                      Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency
                      Seismic Damage Information (the 29th Release)
                      (As of 06:30 March 18th, 2011)

                      (new items underlined)

                      ...

                      Report concerning other incidents
                      ・ TEPCO reported to NISA the event in accordance with the Article 10 of
                      the Act on Special Measures Concerning Nuclear Emergency
                      Preparedness regarding Fukushima Dai-ichi. (15:42 March 11th)
                      ・ TEPCO reported to NISA the event (Loss of reactor cooling function)
                      falling under the Article 15 of the Act on Special Measures Concerning
                      Nuclear Emergency Preparedness regarding Units 1 and 2 of
                      Fukushima Dai-ichi. (16:36 March 11th)
                      ・ The cable for receiving electricity from the transmission line of Tohoku
                      Electric Power Company was installed. It is scheduled to be connected
                      to Unit 2 after the completion of discharge work. (17:30 March 17th)
                      The content of operations for recovery of external power supply to Unit
                      1 to 4 (Power supply from Electric transmission grid of Tohoku Electric
                      Power Co., and from the route via transformer sub-station of TEPCO) is
                      being confirmed. (06:30 March 18th)


                      Unit 1
                      ・ Seawater was injected to RPV via the Fire Extinguishing System Line
                      (Started up 11:55 March 13th)
                      →Temporary interruption of the injection (01:10 March 14th)
                      ・ The sound of explosion in Unit 1 occurred. (15:36 March 12nd)
                      [As of 06:30 March 18th]
                      ・ Seawater is being injected.

                      Unit 2
                      ・ Water injection function was sustained. (14:00 March 13th)
                      ・ The Blow-out Panel of reactor building was opened due to the explosion
                      of the Unit 3 reactor building. (After 11:00 March 14th)
                      ・ Reactor water level was decreasing. (13:18 March 14th) TEPCO
                      reported to NISA the event (Loss of reactor cooling functions) falling
                      under the Article 15 of the Act on Special Measures Concerning Nuclear
                      Emergency Preparedness. (13:49 March 14th)
                      ・ Seawater injection to RPV was ready through the Fire Extinguishing
                      System line. (19:20 March 14th)
                      ・ TEPCO evaluated core damage of Unit 2 was ?less than 5%? (22:14
                      March 14th)
                      ・ Water level in RPV in Unit 2 is decreasing. (22:50 March 14th)
                      ・ A sound of explosion was made in Unit 2. As the pressure in
                      Suppression Chamber decreased (06:10 March 15th), there was a
                      possibility that an incident occurred in the Chamber. (06:20 March
                      15th)
                      [As of 06:30 March 18th]
                      ・ Seawater is being injected. White smoke continues to be generated from
                      the Blow-out Panel of reactor building.


                      Unit 3
                      ・ Fresh water was injected to RPV via the Fire Extinguishing System
                      Line (FESL). (11:55 March 13th)
                      ・ Seawater was injected to RPV via FESL. (13:12 March 13th)
                      ・ Injection of seawater for Unit 1 and Unit 3 to the Primary Containment
                      Vessel (PCV) was interrupted due to the lack of seawater in pit. (01:10
                      March 14th)
                      ・ For Unit 3 injection of seawater into PCV was restarted (03:20 March
                      14th)
                      ・ The pressure in PCV of Unit 3 rose unusually. (7:44 March 14th)
                      TEPCO reported to NISA the event (Loss of reactor cooling function)
                      falling under the Article 15 of the Act on Special Measures Concerning
                      Nuclear Emergency Preparedness. (7:52 March 14th)
                      ・ For Unit 3 the explosion like Unit 1 occurred around the Reactor
                      Building (11:01 March 14th)
                      ・ The white smoke like steam generated from Unit 3. (08:30 March 16th)
                      ・ Because of the possibility that PCV of Unit 3 was damaged, the workers
                      evacuated from the central control room of Unit 3 and 4 (common
                      control room). (10:45 March 16th) Thereafter the operators returned to
                      the room and restarted the operation for water injection. (11:30 March
                      16th)
                      ・ Seawater was discharged 4 times to Unit 3 by the helicopters of the
                      Self-Defence Force. (9:48, 9:52, 9:58 and 10:01 March 17th)
                      ・ The riot police arrived at the site for grand discharge. (16:10 March
                      17th)
                      ・ The Self-Defence Force started the water spray from 19:35 March 17th.
                      ・ The water spray from the ground was carried out by the riot police (from 19:05 till 19:13 March 17th)
                      ・ The water spray from the ground was carried out by the Self-Defence
                      Force (March 17th)
                      The 1st water spray car: 19:35 ~
                      The 2nd water spray car: 19:45 ~
                      The 3rd water spray car: 19:53 ~
                      The 4th water spray car: 20:00 ~
                      The 5th water spray car: 20:07 ~
                      [As of 06:30 March 18th]

                      ・ Seawater is being injected to RPV.

                      Unit 4
                      ・ It was confirmed that a part of wall in the operation area of Unit 4 was
                      damaged. (06:14 March 15th)
                      ・ The fire at Unit 4 occurred. (09:38 March 15th) TEPCO reported that
                      the fire was extinguished spontaneously. (11:00 March 15th)
                      ・ The temperature of water in the Spent Fuel Storage Pool at Unit 4 had
                      increased. (84 ℃ at 04:08 March 14th)
                      ・ The fire occurred at Unit 4. (5:45 March 15th) TEPCO reported that no
                      fire could be confirmed on the ground.(06:15 March 16th)
                      [As of 18:30 March 18th]
                      ・ Because of the replacement work of the Shroud of RPV, no fuel was
                      inside the PRV.


                      Units 5 and 6
                      ・ Emergency Diesel Generator (1 unit) for Unit 6 is operable and
                      supplying electricity to Units 5 and 6. Water injection to the PRV and
                      Spent Fuel Pool through MUWC is progressing.

                      Spent Fuel Storage Facility
                      It was confirmed that the water level of spent fuel storage pool was
                      maintained full at after 06:00 March 18.


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                      • #12
                        Re: NISA - Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency Press Releases

                        March 18, 2011
                        Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency
                        Seismic Damage Information (the 30th Release)
                        (As of 15:00 March 18th, 2011)

                        latest additions are underlined;

                        ...

                        Report concerning other incidents
                        ・ TEPCO reported to NISA the event in accordance with the Article 10 of
                        the Act on Special Measures Concerning Nuclear Emergency
                        Preparedness regarding Fukushima Dai-ichi. (15:42 March 11th)
                        ・ TEPCO reported to NISA the event (Loss of reactor cooling function)
                        falling under the Article 15 of the Act on Special Measures Concerning
                        Nuclear Emergency Preparedness regarding Units 1 and 2 of
                        Fukushima Dai-ichi. (16:36 March 11th)
                        ・ The cable for receiving electricity from the transmission line of Tohoku
                        Electric Power Company was installed. It is scheduled to be connected
                        to Unit 2 after the completion of discharge work. (17:30 March 17th)
                        The content of operations for recovery of external power supply to Unit
                        1 to 4 (Power supply from Electric transmission grid of Tohoku Electric
                        Power Co., and from the route via transformer sub-station of TEPCO) is
                        being confirmed. (06:30 March 18th)

                        Unit 1
                        ・ Seawater was injected to RPV via the Fire Extinguishing System Line
                        (Started up 11:55 March 13th)
                        →Temporary interruption of the injection (01:10 March 14th)
                        ・ The sound of explosion in Unit 1 occurred. (15:36 March 12nd)
                        ・ Seawater is being injected. (as of 15:00 March 18th)

                        Unit 2
                        ・ Water injection function was sustained. (14:00 March 13th)
                        ・ The Blow-out Panel of reactor building was opened due to the explosion
                        of the Unit 3 reactor building. (After 11:00 March 14th)
                        ・ Reactor water level was decreasing. (13:18 March 14th) TEPCO
                        reported to NISA the event (Loss of reactor cooling functions) falling
                        under the Article 15 of the Act on Special Measures Concerning Nuclear
                        Emergency Preparedness. (13:49 March 14th)
                        ・ Seawater injection to RPV was ready through the Fire Extinguishing
                        System line. (19:20 March 14th)
                        ・ TEPCO evaluated core damage of Unit 2 was ?less than 5%? (22:14
                        March 14th)
                        ・ Water level in RPV in Unit 2 is decreasing. (22:50 March 14th)
                        ・ A sound of explosion was made in Unit 2. As the pressure in
                        Suppression Chamber decreased (06:10 March 15th), there was a
                        possibility that an incident occurred in the Chamber. (06:20 March
                        15th)
                        ・ Seawater is being injected. White smoke continues to be generated from
                        the Blow-out Panel of reactor building.(As of 15:00 March 18th)

                        Unit 3
                        ・ Fresh water was injected to RPV via the Fire Extinguishing System
                        Line (FESL). (11:55 March 13th)
                        ・ Seawater was injected to RPV via FESL. (13:12 March 13th)
                        ・ Injection of seawater for Unit 1 and Unit 3 to the Primary Containment
                        Vessel (PCV) was interrupted due to the lack of seawater in pit. (01:10
                        March 14th)
                        ・ For Unit 3 injection of seawater into PCV was restarted (03:20 March
                        14th)
                        ・ The pressure in PCV of Unit 3 rose unusually. (7:44 March 14th)
                        TEPCO reported to NISA the event (Loss of reactor cooling function)
                        falling under the Article 15 of the Act on Special Measures Concerning
                        Nuclear Emergency Preparedness. (7:52 March 14th)
                        ・ For Unit 3 the explosion like Unit 1 occurred around the Reactor
                        Building (11:01 March 14th)
                        ・ The white smoke like steam generated from Unit 3. (08:30 March 16th)
                        ・ Because of the possibility that PCV of Unit 3 was damaged, the workers
                        evacuated from the central control room of Unit 3 and 4 (common
                        control room). (10:45 March 16th) Thereafter the operators returned to
                        the room and restarted the operation for water injection. (11:30 March
                        16th)
                        ・ Seawater was discharged 4 times to Unit 3 by the helicopters of the
                        Self-Defence Force. (9:48, 9:52, 9:58 and 10:01 March 17th)
                        ・ The riot police arrived at the site for grand discharge. (16:10 March
                        17th)
                        ・ The Self-Defence Force started the water spray from 19:35 March 17th.
                        ・ The water spray from the ground was carried out by the riot police (from
                        19:05 till 19:13 March 17th)
                        ・ The water spray from the ground was carried out by the Self-Defence
                        Force using 5 cars (March 17th)
                        (The starting time of water spray by each car: 19:35, 19:45, 20:00 and
                        20:07 March 17th)
                        ・ The water spray from the ground using 6 fire engines (6 tons of water
                        per car) was carried out by the Self-Defence Force. (from before 14:00
                        till 14:38 March 18th)
                        ・ The water spray from the ground using a fire engine provided by the US
                        Military was carried out. (finished at 14:45 March 18th)
                        ・ Hyper rescue vehicles (30 cars) arrived at J village for the water spray
                        from the ground. (14:45 March 18th)
                        ・ Seawater is being injected to RPV. White Smoke continues to be
                        generated. (As of 15:00 March 18th)

                        Unit 4
                        ・ It was confirmed that a part of wall in the operation area of Unit 4 was
                        damaged. (06:14 March 15th)
                        ・ The fire at Unit 4 occurred. (09:38 March 15th) TEPCO reported that
                        the fire was extinguished spontaneously. (11:00 March 15th)
                        ・ The temperature of water in the Spent Fuel Storage Pool at Unit 4 had
                        increased. (84 ℃ at 04:08 March 14th)
                        ・ The fire occurred at Unit 4. (5:45 March 15th) TEPCO reported that no
                        fire could be confirmed on the ground.(06:15 March 16th)
                        ・ Because of the replacement work of the Shroud of RPV, no fuel was
                        inside the PRV. White Smoke continues to be generated (As of 15:00
                        March 18th)


                        Units 5 and 6
                        ・ Emergency Diesel Generator (1 unit) for Unit 6 is operable and
                        supplying electricity to Units 5 and 6. Water injection to the PRV and
                        Spent Fuel Pool through MUWC is progressing

                        Spent Fuel Storage Facility
                        ・ It was confirmed that the water level of spent fuel storage pool was
                        maintained full at after 06:00 March 18.
                        ・ As of 11:19 March 18th, the water temperature in the pool is 55℃.

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                        • #13
                          Re: NISA - Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency Press Releases

                          March 18, 2011
                          Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency
                          Seismic Damage Information (the 31st Release)
                          (As of 22:00 March 18th, 2011)

                          Major updates are as follows.
                          1. Nuclear Power Stations (NPS)
                           Fukushima Dai-ichi NPS

                          Situation of Water Spray
                          ・ Hyper Rescue of Tokyo Fire Department arrived at the Main Gate and started an entrance procedure for the preparation of water spray. (23:30 March 18th)

                          Recovery of the power supply
                          ・ A survey was started for the connection to the external power supply for each unit. (23:00 March 18th)
                          Unit 1 & 2
                          Work for switchboard and cabling is scheduled until March 19th in order to secure external power supply.
                          Unit 2
                          Access to the substation for reserve power supply from external transmission line was completed and cable connection is under preparation.
                          Unit 3,4,5 & 6
                          Work for switchboard and cabling is scheduled until March 20th in order to secure external power supply.
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                          • #14
                            Re: NISA - Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency Press Releases

                            March 19, 2011
                            Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency
                            Seismic Damage Information (the 32nd Release)
                            (As of 08:00 March 19th, 2011)

                            Major updates are as follows.
                            1. Nuclear Power Stations (NPS)
                             Fukushima Dai-ichi NPS
                            <Situation of Water Spray>
                            【March 19th】
                            ・ Hyper Rescue Unit of Tokyo Fire Department carried out water spray
                            (60 ton). (March 19th)
                            Started water spray : 00:30
                            Ordered to stop water spray : 00:50
                            Completed water spray : 01:10
                            < Situation of operations in the site and recovery of the power supply >
                            ・ Confirming the specific plan of operations for the recovery of the
                            external power supply to Units 1, 2, 3 and 4. (Electric power receiving
                            from the external transmission line of Tohoku Electric Power Co. and
                            the route via transformer substation of TEPCO) (08:00 March 19th)
                            ・ The second unit of Emergency Diesel Generator (A) for Unit 6 has
                            started up. (04:22 March 19th)
                            ・ Pump for Residual Heat Removal (RHR)(C) for Unit 5 started up and
                            cooling of Spent Fuel Storage Pool has started. (Power supply :
                            Emergency Diesel Generator for Unit 6) (05:00 March 19th)
                            ...


                            March 19, 2011
                            Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency
                            Seismic Damage Information (the 33rd Release)
                            (As of 13:30 March 19th, 2011)

                            Major updates are as follows.
                            1. Nuclear Power Stations (NPS)
                             Fukushima Dai-ichi NPS
                            <Situation of Water Spray>
                            Hyper Rescue Unit of Tokyo Fire Department is scheduled to carry out
                            water spray.
                            Start water spray : 14:00 (to be scheduled)
                            < Situation of operations in the site and recovery of the power supply >
                            ・ Electric power receiving at the emergency power source transformer
                            from the external transmission line was completed.
                            ・ The work for laying the electric cable from the facility to the load site is
                            being carried out. (As of 13:30 March 19th)

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                            • #15
                              Re: NISA - Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency Press Releases

                              March 19, 2011
                              Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency
                              Seismic Damage Information (the 34th Release)
                              (As of 20:30 March 19th, 2011)

                              Major updates are as follows.
                              1. Nuclear Power Stations (NPS)
                               Fukushima Dai-ichi NPS
                              < Situation of Water Spray > Hyper Rescue Unit of Tokyo Fire Department is carrying out the operations of water spray on the Spent Fuel Pool of Unit 3. (As of 20:30 March 19th)
                              Start of water spray (14:10)
                              Finish expected (24:30)
                              < Situation of operations in the site and recovery of the power supply >
                              ・ Electric power receiving at the emergency power source transformer from the external transmission line was completed.
                              ・ The work for laying the electric cable from the facility to the load site is being carried out. (As of 13:30 March 19th)


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