Sunday May 27, 2012

I can't even imagine how long it'll take to secure a site, construct a facility and then start disposing of the debris.

A local government official in Iwaki City, Fukushima Prefecture, on the task of dealing with radioactive debris. (Daily Yomiuri)

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    electric2004

    Is it so difficult?

    1) Look into the maps of your area which show, which places are occupied and which are not. Yes, there is an office, who is specialized in this. Just ask.

    2) Designate an area.

    3) Go there and check the real situation.

    4) Ask some construction companies for estimates for setting up temporary tents for storage.

    5) At first, the radioactive debris can be put into vinyl bags, which will prevent spreading in the air.

    6) Then this bags can be put into steel drums and stored or further processed.

    Original problem solved.

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    cloa513

    He talking about millions of each of those actions. Iwaki city is 1,231.34 square kilometres with their resources and organisation it will be easily no idea of how long. No way they can millions of steel drums so they need processing now.

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