Update to Information Sheet Regarding the Tohoku Earthquake
The Federation of Electric Power Companies of Japan (FEPC) Washington DC Office
As of 11:30AM (EST), April 5, 2011
- Radiation Levels
- The concentration of radioactive nuclides from the seawater sampled at the screen device (installed to remove waste before the intake of seawater) of Unit 2 of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Station was as follows:
The details of this report are available at:
http://www.tepco.co.jp/en/press/corp-com/release/11040506-e.html
- At 6:00PM on April 5, radiation level at main gate (approximately 3,281 feet from Unit 2 reactor building) of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station: 112 micro Sv/hour.
- At 6:00PM on April 5, radiation level at west gate (approximately 3,609 feet from Unit 2 reactor building) of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station: 67.4 micro Sv/hour.
- Measurement results of environmental radioactivity level around Fukushima Nuclear Power Station announced at 7:00PM on April 5 are shown in the attached PDF file. English version is available at: http://www.mext.go.jp/english/radioactivity_level/detail/1304082.htm
- For comparison, a human receives 2,400 micro Sv per year from natural radiation in the form of sunlight, radon, and other sources. One chest CT scan generates 6,900 micro Sv per scan.
- Fukushima Daiichi Unit 1 reactor
- At 6:00AM on April 5, pressure inside the reactor core: 0.308MPa.
- At 6:00AM on April 5, water level inside the reactor core: 1.7 meters below the top of the fuel rods.
- At 6:00AM on April 5, pressure inside the primary containment vessel: 0.15MPaabs.
- At 6:00AM on April 5, the temperature of the reactor vessel measured at the water supply nozzle: 452.3 degrees Fahrenheit.
- At 7:20AM on April 5, the temperature directly above the spent fuel pool by thermography measurement: 64.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
- At 7:20AM on April 5, the temperature directly above the primary containment vessel by thermography measurement: 78.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
- As of 7:00PM on April 5, the injection of freshwater into the reactor core continues.
- As of 7:00PM on April 5, preparation to recover and transfer the accumulated water at the turbine building continues.
- Fukushima Daiichi Unit 2 reactor
- At 6:00AM on April 5, pressure inside the reactor core: -0.018MPa.
- At 6:00AM on April 5, water level inside the reactor core: 1.5 meters below the top of the fuel rods.
- At 6:00AM on April 5, pressure inside the primary containment vessel: 0.10MPaabs.
- At 6:00AM on April 5, the temperature of the reactor vessel measured at the water supply nozzle: 287.1 degrees Fahrenheit.
- At 6:00AM on April 5, the temperature of the spent fuel pool: 159.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
- At 7:20AM on April 5, the temperature directly above the second containment building by thermography measurement: 82.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
- At 2:15PM on April 5, TEPCO announced that the tracer (white colored dye) was observed entering the ocean through a crack on the lateral surface of the pit (a vertical portion of an underground structure for housing electric cables) near the seawater intake.
- At 3:07PM on April 5, TEPCO began injecting coagulator into the soil around the pit in an attempt to stop the discharge of water.
- As of 7:00PM on April 5, the injection of freshwater into the reactor core continues.
- As of 7:00PM on April 5, preparation to recover and transfer the accumulated water at the turbine building continues.
- Fukushima Daiichi Unit 3 reactor
- At 7:20AM on April 5, the temperature directly above the spent fuel pool by thermography measurement: 132.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
- At 7:20AM on April 5, the temperature directly above the primary containment vessel by thermography measurement: 64.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
- At 10:20AM on April 5, pressure inside the reactor core: 0.005MPa.
- At 10:20AM on April 5, water level inside the reactor core: 1.85 meters below the top of the fuel rods.
- At 10:20AM on April 5, pressure inside the primary containment vessel: 0.1071MPaabs.
- At 10:20AM on April 5, the temperature of the reactor vessel measured at the water supply nozzle: 184.5 degrees Fahrenheit. (This figure is under investigation.)
- As of 1:30PM on April 5, approximately 4,978 tons of water in total has been shot into the spent fuel storage pool.
- As of 7:00PM on April 5, the injection of freshwater into the reactor core continues.
- As of 7:00PM on April 5, preparation to recover and transfer the accumulated water at the turbine building continues.
- Fukushima Daiichi Unit 4 reactor
- At 7:20AM on April 5, the temperature directly above the spent fuel pool by thermography measurement: 122 degrees Fahrenheit.
- At 5:35PM on April 5, TEPCO began to shoot freshwater aimed at the spent fuel pool, with a specialized vehicle normally used for pumping concrete, until 6:22PM.
- Fukushima Daiichi Unit 5 reactor
- At 1:00PM on April 5, the temperature of the spent fuel pool: 94.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Fukushima Daiichi Unit 6 reactor
- At 1:00PM on April 5, the temperature of the spent fuel pool: 81.5 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Fukushima Daiichi Common Spent Fuel Pool
- At 7:10AM on April 5, the temperature of the spent fuel pool: 84.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
Our official sources are:
- Office of The Prime Minister of Japan
- Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency (NISA)
- Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) Press Releases
- Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT)
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Taro Ishida
The Federation of Electric Power Companies of Japan
1901 L Street, NW Suite 600
Washington, DC 20036
Mobile (202) 253-2579
Phone (202) 530-0769 (Direct)
Phone (202) 466-6781
Fax (202) 466-6758
email: ishida@denjiren.com
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