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  2. Dry cask storage - Wikipedia

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    Multipurpose Constor Storage, Transport, and Disposal Cask A centralized storage facility using dry casks is located at Ahaus . [ 18 ] As of 2011, it housed 311 casks: 305 from the Thorium High Temperature Reactor , 3 from the Neckarwestheim Nuclear Power Plant , and 3 from the Gundremmingen Nuclear Power Plant . [ 18 ]

  3. Fukushima Daiichi units 4, 5 and 6 - Wikipedia

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    On 28 May, the temporary seawater cooling pump for Reactor 5 stopped, which was discovered by TEPCO at 21 local time. At that time, the temperature in the reactor was 68 °C, and in the spent fuel pool 41 °C. [90] At 11 in the morning the following day the temperatures had risen to 92.2 °C and 45.7 °C. [91] Cooling was restored at 12:49 pm. [92]

  4. High-level radioactive waste management - Wikipedia

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    The commission, composed of fifteen members, conducted an extensive two-year study of nuclear waste disposal, what is referred to as the "back end" of the nuclear energy process. [94] The commission established three subcommittees: Reactor and Fuel Cycle Technology, Transportation and Storage, and Disposal. [94]

  5. Containment building - Wikipedia

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    A BWR's containment consists of a drywell, where the reactor and associated cooling equipment is located, and a wetwell. The drywell is much smaller than a PWR containment and plays a larger role. During the theoretical leakage design basis accident, the reactor coolant flashes to steam in the drywell, pressurizing it rapidly.

  6. Nuclear entombment - Wikipedia

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    The structure weighs over 30,000 tons and completely covers Reactor number 4. This new tomb is designed to last over 100 years, and has special ventilation and temperature systems to prevent condensation of radioactive fluids on the inside which could result in a compromised containment.

  7. New waterfront seafood restaurant opening in Little River. It ...

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    A new seafood restaurant located on the waterway in Little River will open its doors in May. The opening of Mako’s Bar N Grill will coincide with Little River’s annual World Famous Blue Crab ...

  8. Fukushima nuclear accident cleanup - Wikipedia

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    A rise in compensation for victims of the disaster from ¥5.4 trillion (US$47 billion) to ¥7.9 trillion (US$69 billion) was expected, with decontamination costs estimated to rise from ¥2.5 trillion (US$22 billion) to ¥4 trillion (US$35 billion), costs for interim storage of radioactive material to increase from ¥1.1 trillion (US$10 billion ...

  9. Discharge of radioactive water of the Fukushima Daiichi ...

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    Caesium-137 concentration in the air, 19 March 2011. Radioactive materials were dispersed into the atmosphere immediately after the disaster and account for most of all such materials leaked into the environment. 80% of the initial atmospheric release eventually deposited over rivers and the Pacific Ocean, according to a UNSCEAR report in 2020. [17]