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The Japanese Prime Minster is said to be looking into a plan to construct a $400 million wall of ice that may or may not contain the massive ever flowing radiation leak into the earths atmosphere and ocean waters.
BRIDGWATER, ENGLAND – A masked protester holds a placard at the gates to the Hinkley Point nuclear power station to mark the first anniversary of the Fukushima disaster in Japan on March 10, 2012 near Bridgwater, England. Protestors planned to blockade the site at Hinkley, which is located on the Bristol Channel and has been earmarked for a potential new nuclear power station, for 24 hours starting today. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
By Shepard Ambellas
Tokyo — You know that things are getting serious on the environmental disaster scale when Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, comes forth saying that the government needs to step in a help the crippled TEPCO, Fukushima plant’s crew get the situation under control.
The radiation leak is far more than an environmental disaster at this point. In fact, it is a well covered-up deadly secret as Fukushima Diachi is spewing radiation into the sea and atmosphere daily at an unprecedented rate. The radiation kicked out since the actual disaster has already mutated plant and animal life in and around the Fukushima Prefecture.
Some residents are returning to the area now as the government has deemed the area safe to inhabit for 90 day spurts.
Dispatch.com touches on just how bad the seawater seepage is reporting, “In a recognition of the magnitude of the problem, a government official said yesterday that about 75,000 gallons — about 300 tons — of contaminated groundwater is thought to be flowing daily into the man-made harbor at the Fukushima plant.
Regulators said in the past week that a “chemical wall” built in June by the operator, also known as TEPCO, had failed to contain the contaminated water, which appears to now be flowing over the barrier and into the Pacific. Earlier this year, the plant had a series of problems that included spills of highly toxic water and a partial power failure caused by a rat in a circuit board.”
However, despite all of the shenanigans the plan gets even better. Dispatch.com reported, ”The plan calls for freezing the soil around the buildings to shut off the flow of contamination into nearby groundwater and thus end the leaks into the sea. Doing this would require an ice wall nearly a mile in length that would reach almost 100 feet into the ground. Officials said that an ice wall of such a scale has never been attempted.”
The Japanese government literally plans on wasting $400 million on a wall of ice that may or may not work.
Are you serious right now?
What do they propose will freeze the ground, a geoengineering spell?
Sources:
^Japan steps in to try to halt leaks of radiation – The New York Times
^Underground ice wall is Japan’s latest hope for stemming Fukushima leaks – Fox News