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Serpo
28th October 2014, 02:08 AM
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The issue has been complicated by concerns over a volcano located 40 miles away ..........

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/oct/28/japan-nuclear-power-reactors-satsumasendai-fukushima

Japan edges back towards nuclear power with vote to restart reactors

Legislators in Satsumasendai agree to restart Sendai plant, first move in country since Fukushima earthquake disaster of 2011



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The Guardian (http://www.guardian.co.uk/theguardian), Tuesday 28 October 2014 19.59 AEST

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Japan has moved closer to a return to nuclear power, more than three years after the Fukushima disaster, after a town in the country’s south-west voted to approve two reactors coming back online.
Nineteen of 26 assembly members in Satsumasendai, located 600 miles south-west of Tokyo, voted in favour of restarting the Sendai nuclear power plant. Four voted against and three abstained.
The vote does not mean the reactors, the first to win approval to restart since the introduction of stringent new safety requirements, will go back online immediately.
The plant, operated by Kyushu Electric Power, must pass operational safety checks, and officials in Kagoshima prefecture, where the town is located, also have to give their consent. That means the plant’s two reactors are unlikely to be restarted until next year, officials said.
The move will boost the prime minister, Shinzo Abe, who supports a gradual return to nuclear power as Japan confronts rising costs of imported oil and gas, and doubts about its ability to meet climate change commitments. Aware that a majority of Japanese opposes a return to nuclear power, Abe has said he would leave the final decision on whether to approve the restarts to local communities.
Greenpeace said Tuesday’s vote “starkly contradicts” the views of most people near the Sendai plant. “There are many significant unanswered or ignored safety questions – these must be addressed publicly and to the satisfaction of the people whose lives and livelihoods are threatened by a potential restart of the Sendai reactors,” said Greenpeace Japan nuclear campaigner Ai Kashiwagi.
Like many other towns located near atomic facilities, Satsumasendai’s economy was heavily dependent on nuclear power. All of Japan’s reactors were switched off in the wake of the 11 March 2011 disaster, in which three reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant went into meltdown after it was struck by a huge earthquake and tsunami.
The disaster forced the evacuation of 160,000 people and contaminated communities around the plant. Many evacuees are still unable to return home due to high radiation levels.
All 48 of the country’s reactors were closed in the aftermath of Fukushima to undergo newly introduced safety checks, forcing Japan to increase its dependence on fossil fuels. Before Fukushima, nuclear had provided 30% of the country’s energy needs, and there were plans to increase its share to around 50% by 2030.
The debate over the Sendai has split communities. The “host” town of Satsumasendai receives billions of yen in government and industry subsidies. But Ichikikushikino, which lies slightly further away from the plant, receives only a fraction of that, even though residents say they would face similar health risks from radiation leaks in the event of an accident.
Earlier this year, more than half of the 30,000 residents of Ichikikushikino signed a petition opposing the restart. The issue has been complicated by concerns over a volcano located 40 miles away that scientists say is showing signs of increased activity that could cause a small eruption.

Mount Ioyama has recently been shaken by small tremors and showed signs other signs of rising volcanic activity, including a tremor lasting seven minutes, the Japan Meteorological Agency said.

Serpo
28th October 2014, 02:11 AM
Kirishima volcano (Kyushu, Japan): near crater warning Saturday Oct 25, 2014 15:28 PM | BY: T

The Japan Meteorological Agency issued a "near crater warning" for the Shinmoedake vent of Kirishima volcano last Friday. Increased earthquake activity were detected and mean an increased risk of a possible (probably phreatic) explosions.
Following last months deadly eruption of Ontake-san, news articles about this (routine) event have exploded, focusing on the potential hazards of a volcanic eruption towards the Sendai nuclear power plant, located in the city of Satsumasendai in the Kagoshima Prefecture, approx. 40 km away from the volcano.
While a small to moderate eruption could threaten anybody in the immediate vicinity of the volcano, only an exceptionally large (on a global scale) eruption would likely be a threat to this. At the moment, nothing seems to be pointing towards such a scenario.

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crimethink
28th October 2014, 02:25 AM
The stupid f**ks have not learned. We will take the consequences of their lessons with them.

BrewTech
28th October 2014, 06:44 AM
Just to clarify, the volcano is 40 km (24.8 miles) away.

woodman
28th October 2014, 07:43 AM
Fucking clowns. Someone needs to insert an image of that mushroom cloud clown as I cannot figure out how to put pictures into my posts.

mick silver
28th October 2014, 07:44 AM
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woodman
28th October 2014, 02:47 PM
Mick, you da man!

Serpo
28th October 2014, 11:24 PM
Fucking clowns. Someone needs to insert an image of that mushroom cloud clown as I cannot figure out how to put pictures into my posts.

Drag them across to your post

mick silver
29th October 2014, 05:30 AM
are copy an paste

Horn
30th October 2014, 07:56 AM
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and we thought the decision was a conscious one.