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TEPCO Readies Plan To Bring Reactor Under Control

Kyusaku Natsume writes "TEPCO has released details of their plan to bring Unit 1 of Fukushima Daiichi under control, to improve the working conditions inside the reactor building of this unit and install a new cooling system. From the success of this operation maybe we will know how they will address the emergency in the remaining damaged nuclear reactors."

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  1. Just Unit 1? by Psx29 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Wonder what they plan to do about Unit 2, 3 and the spent fuel pool in 4?

    1. Re:Just Unit 1? by Opportunist · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Think again. If that happened, every nuke plant owner would just drop any semblance of security and protection because it's evident that if they fuck up, they won't have to clean up the mess.

      No, let them handle it. I want them to spend manpower and time and hence money on the mess. It's the only thing that matters to corporations and the more they suffer, the more their peers will probably invest in security.

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  2. Re:Reasonable first steps by mvdwege · · Score: 3, Insightful

    No, TEPCO failed because they relied on a design that requires active input to stay safe. Any measures you think of to improve safety for such a design come down to security by 'Allow by default' and closing holes after exploits. Since it is impossible to keep up with all possible circumstances, this means the design is unsafe.

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