You can't make this stuff up, but here, two months later the disaster is getting the "human error," treatment. Sound familiar?
Nuclear plant cooling system manually shut down
The operator of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant says workers may have manually shut down the No.1 reactor's emergency cooling system in order to prevent damage to the reactor. It says pressure inside the reactor had dropped sharply after the earthquake struck the plant on March 11th.
Tokyo Electric Power Company on Monday disclosed records of its operations at the plant. They show that the reactor automatically halted operations after the earthquake.
The emergency cooling system was automatically activated but stopped about 10 minutes later and remained off for about 3 hours until after the tsunami arrived.
TEPCO says plant workers may have manually shut down the cooling system because pressure inside the reactor had dropped sharply from 70 to 45 atmospheres.
The system is designed to cool the reactor even if all external sources of power are lost, but the move to shut it down temporarily means that it did not fully function...
Tuesday, May 17, 2011 13:18 +0900 (JST)
http://www3.nhk.or.jp/daily/english/17_22.htmlThanks in advance, I know where this one's going.
Just more Extreme Enviroweenie Biased Claptrap, I'm sure of it.
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