Mr. Yastel Yamada, a retired engineer and founder of the Fukushima Skilled
Veterans Corps Uploaded by: OccupyUkiah Filmed: July 30, 2012 Uploaded
on: Sept. 27, 2012
Mr. Yastel Yamada, a retired engineer and founder of the Fukushima
Skilled Veterans Corps: Just after [the Three Mile Island] accident
there was some exposure, then in 3-4 years it decreases, then during fuel
removal you have much more exposure.
Annual radiation doses at Three Mile Island
That’s quite normal. Meaning as you can imagine, workers work very close to
the fuel.
Now we have to consider what will be in Fukushima, this is Tepco’s
estimation, they estimate only 5 years [into the future]… they say now last year
they needed such number of workers, but now the future necessities are much
less. But if you compare, those periods [Tepco's first 5 years] are only this
period [left half of Three Mile Island chart].
After 10 years when the [fuel] debris removal starts, then the exposure to
radiation must be serious, but no one talks about that.
Watch the presentation here
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Published: September 30th, 2012 at 6:45 pm ET By ENENews
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