The Rokkasho test: Has Japan learned the lessons of Fukushima?
ABSTRACT
After
the Fukushima disaster of March 2011, the government of Japan created
new regulations for nuclear power and nuclear reprocessing (i.e. the
recycling of spent fuel). The new compliance review process deserves
credit for closing some safety gaps, and if the owners of the Rokkasho
reprocessing plant, a major facility under construction for more than
two decades now, implement adequate measures and operate the facility as
expected based on the new requirements, the plant’s safety could
certainly improve. However, potential risks have thus far gone
unaddressed by the new review process, and unless the government deals
with these problems, it will not be able to ensure maximum safety.
http://tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00963402.2016.1170398
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