Gundersen: (2:15 in)
We need an underground sarcophagus to prevent the groundwater from
entering the Fukushima reactors. I think once that’s accomplished,
there’s no need to decommission these power plants and turn them back to
the ground they are in. The reason for that is the exposure to young
brave Japanese workers is going to be way too high for almost 100 years.
Because of the explosions and because of the fact that the groundwater
has moved parts of the nuclear fuel out into surrounding buildings, the
risk to the workers is way too high. It’s time to contain the
groundwater, cover-up that site, and walk away for 100 years. The
Japanese government doesn’t want that to happen because they want their
population to think that this is a solvable problem. It isn’t. The best
thing for the Japanese to do is to admit that they’re going to have to
live with radioactive rubble at the Fukushima site for over 100 years.
Watch the Fairewinds video here
http://fairewinds.org/uncategorized/fukushima-daiichi-hard-clean
Editor's comment - I know the nuclear industry detests Gundersen. What I want to know is whether the reactor cores have disintegrated and moved into the surrounding buildings and groundwater which in fact will create a very difficult clean-up solution.
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