At the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power facility, highly radioactive water, contamintated from the #2 reactor core, is expected to be pumped from a trench to a condenser tank in the #2 turbine house. Almost all of the lower radioactive water has been pumped out to sea, and what hasn't, should be finished Sunday.
This will make way to hopefully secure all highly radioactive water on site, inside of containment vessels. When this is accomplished, workers are hoping to re-establish facility cooling systems to the damaged reactors.
TEPCO also has an un-manned helicopter that they may use to analyze the damaged reactors by air. Why did nobody do this weeks ago? There are many of these used by Southern California movie studios. This is the first thing that I thought of when they said that there was too much radiation, for airplane and helicopter crews, to do much surveying of damage from the air. Please visit an ad on my blog... :-)
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