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Keith Jarrett: Last Solo, Tokyo 1984, Encore

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Targetpractice3/26/2011 8:09:53 pm PDT

re: #257 freetoken

Meanwhile, back in Japan:

At 1 Sievert/hr rate workers will not be able to be in there but a few minutes before their yearly quota of radiation is reached.

I’m not too concerned about the sea (which already has vast quantity of radioactive isotopes), but if they are increasing flow of water into the 4 buildings and their parts, more water will flow out and thus carry with it the water soluble compounds. If the amount of radioactive material is increasing at the outlet into the sea, that means there is a heck of a lot of radioactive material free in those buildings.

This problem is going to drag on for a long time.

Think it’s safe to say that this plant is fraked. Probably best to put a dome over it and keep watch on the heat levels.