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radioactive water filtration
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about radioactive water filtration focus on the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, specifically the extreme radiation levels measured at Unit #1, including dry well readings over 100 Sv/h and suppression pool readings of 12 Sv/h. The content references a US Marine decontamination team, nuclear experts, and specialized robots deployed for inspection and cleanup. The tag covers real-time updates on radiation data, TEPCO's lack of disclosure, and international response efforts. Topics include fuel rod exposure, decontamination procedures, and the challenges of filtering radioactive water in a post-accident environment.
Thanks to RubiconDecision - USA
Unit #1 appears to be extremely radioactive based on data parameters for the dry well (over 100 Sv/h) and the suppression pool (12 Sv/h). While the D/W is off the charts, all other data points indicate some kind of operation is occurring. The fuel rods in #1...