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Press Release (Apr 02,2011)
Plant Status of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station (as of 11:00 AM, April 2nd)
*Updates are underlined
All 6 units of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station have been shut down.
Unit1 (Shut down) 
- Explosive sound and white smoke were confirmed after the big quake
  occurred at 3:36 pm on March 12th. It was assumed to be hydrogen
  explosion.
- At approximately 2:30 am on March 23rd, seawater injection to the
  nuclear reactor through the feed water system was initiated.
- At approximately 10:50 am on March 24th, white fog-like steam arising
  from the roof part of the reactor building was observed.
- We had been injecting seawater into the reactor, but from 3:37 pm on
  March 25th, we started injecting freshwater.
- We had been injecting fresh water to the reactor using fire engines;
  however we switched over utilizing temporary electrical pump at 8:32 am
  on March 29th.
Unit2(Shut down) 
- At approximately 6:00 am on March 15th, an abnormal noise began
  emanating from nearby Pressure Suppression Chamber and the pressure
  within the chamber decreased. 
- We have been injecting seawater into the reactor, but from 10:10 am on
  March 26th, we started injecting freshwater (with boric acid).
- We had been injecting fresh water in to the reactor utilizing fire pump,
  however, we switched over to utilizing temporary electrical pump from
  6:31 pm on March 27th.
Unit3(Shut down) 
- Explosive sound and white smoke were confirmed at 11:01am March 14th. It
  was assumed to be hydrogen explosion.
- We had been injecting seawater into the reactor pressure vessel, but
  from 6:02 pm on March 25th, we started injecting freshwater.
- We had been injecting fresh water in to the reactor utilizing fire pump,
  however, we switched over to utilizing temporary electrical pump from
  8:30 pm on March 28th.
Unit4 (outage due to regular inspection) 
- At approximately 6 am on March 15th, we confirmed the explosive sound
  and the sustained damage around the 5th floor rooftop area of the
  Nuclear Reactor Building.
- At this moment, we do not consider any reactor coolant leakage inside
  the reactor happened.
Unit5 (outage due to regular inspection) 
- Sufficient level of reactor coolant to ensure safety is maintained.
- At 5 am, March 19th, we started the Residual Heat Removal System Pump
  (C) in order to cool the spent fuel pool.
- At 2:30 pm, March 20th, the reactor achieved reactor cold shutdown.
  At around 5:24 pm on March 23rd, when we switched the temporary Residual
  Heat Removal System Seawater Pump, it has stopped automatically. At
  around 4:14 pm, March 24th we replaced the pump, and restarted cooling
  of reactor at around 4:35 pm.
- At this moment, we do not consider any reactor coolant leakage inside
  the reactor happened.
Unit6 (outage due to regular inspection) 
- Sufficient level of reactor coolant to ensure safety is maintained.
- At 10:14 pm, March 19th, we started the Residual Heat Removal System
  Pump (B) of Unit 6 in order to cool the spent fuel pool.
- At 7:27 pm, March 20th, the reactor achieved reactor cold shutdown.
- In relation to the two seawater side pumps of the Residual Heat Removal
  System, we switched the power source from temporary to permanent at 3:38
  PM and 3:42PM, Mar 25 respectively.
- At this moment, we do not consider any reactor coolant leakage inside
  the reactor happened.
·Today's work for cooling the spent fuel pools 
- Water spray by the concrete pump truck to Unit 3 started at 9:53 am. 
- We are considering further spraying subject to the conditions of spent
  fuel pools.
·Draining water from underground floor of turbine buildings 
- In regard with transferring water from a condensate storage tank to a
  suppression pool water surge-tank in unit 1, work began at 0:00 pm March
  31st.
Casualties 
- Presence of 2 TEPCO employees at the site is not confirmed on March 11th.
- On March 24th, it was confirmed that 3 workers from cooperative
  companies who were in charge of cable laying work in the 1st floor and
  the underground floor of turbine building were exposed to the radiation
  dose of more than 170 mSv. 2 of them were confirmed that their skins on
  legs were contaminated. After they were decontaminated, since there was
  a possibility of beta ray burn injury, they were transferred to
  Fukushima Medical University Hospital. The third worker was also
  transferred to Fukushima Medical University Hospital on March 25th.
  Later, the 3 workers were transferred to National Institute of
  Radiological Sciences in Chiba Prefecture. They all left the hospital on
  March 28th.
  Regarding this event, TEPCO has reported to the related government
  ministries and agencies on measures to be taken to assure appropriate
  radiation dose control and radiation exposure related operations.
  We will inform the related parties of countermeasures and continue to
  take all possible measures to future management.
Others 
- We measured radioactive materials (iodine etc.) inside of the nuclear
  power station area (outdoor) by monitoring car and confirmed that
  radioactive materials level is getting higher than ordinary level. As
  listed below, we have determined that specific incidents stipulated in
  article 15, clause 1 of Act on Special Measures Concerning Nuclear
  Emergency Preparedness (Abnormal increase in radiation dose measured
  at site boundary) have occurred.
  · Determined at 4:17 pm Mar 12th (Around Monitoring Post 4 )
  · Determined at 8:56 am Mar 13th (Around Monitoring Post 4 )
  · Determined at 2:15 pm Mar 13th (Around Monitoring Post 4 )
  · Determined at 3:50 am Mar 14th (Around Monitoring Post 6 )
  · Determined at 4:15 am Mar 14th (Around Monitoring Post 2 ) 
  · Determined at 9:27 am Mar 14th (Around Monitoring Post 3 ) 
  · Determined at 9:37 pm Mar 14th (Around main entrance ) 
  · Determined at 6:51 am Mar 15th (Around main entrance ) 
  · Determined at 8:11 am Mar 15th (Around main entrance ) 
  · Determined at 4:17 pm Mar 15th (Around main entrance ) 
  · Determined at 11:05 pm Mar 15th (Around main entrance )
  · Determined at 8:58 am Mar 19th (Around MP5)
  From now on, if the measured figure fluctuates and goes above and below
  500 micro Sv/h, we deem that as the continuous same event and will not
  regard that as a new specific incidents stipulated in article 15, clause
  1 of the Act on Special Measures Concerning Nuclear Emergency
  Preparedness (Abnormal increase in radiation dose measured at site
  boundary) has occurred. In the interim, if we measure a manifestly
  abnormal figure and it is evident that the event is not the continuous
  same event, we will determine and notify.

- The national government has instructed evacuation for those local
  residents within 20km radius of the periphery and evacuation to inside
  for those residents from 20km to 30km radius of the periphery, because
  it is possible that radioactive materials are discharged.
- At around 10:37 am March 21st, water spraying to common spent fuel pool
  and finished at 3:30 pm (conducted by TEPCO).
- At around 3:37 pm, March 24th, electricity supply to common spent fuel
  pool has started from external power source. At around 6:05 pm, fuel
  pool cooling pump was started to cool the pool.
- We found no signs of abnormal situation for the casks by visual
  observation during the patrol activity. A detailed inspection is under
  preparation.
- At Units 5 and 6, in order to prevent hydrogen gas from accumulating
  within the buildings, we have made three holes on the roof of the
  reactor building for each unit.
- In total 12 fire engines are lent for the water spraying to the spent
  fuel pools and water injection to the nuclear reactors by various
  regional fire departments* as well as Tokyo Fire Department. Also,
  instruction regarding the setting and operation of large scale
  decontamination system was provided by Niigata City Fire Headquarter and
  Hamamatsu City Fire Headquarter.
  *:Koriyama Fire Department, Iwaki Fire Brigade Headquarters, Fire
    Headquarters of Sukagawa District Wide Area Fire-fighting Association,
    Yonezawa City Fire Headquarters, Utsunomiya City Fire Headquarters,
    Fire Headquarters of Aizu-Wakamatsu wide area municipal association,
    Saitama City Fire Bureau, and Niigata City Fire Bureau.
- By March 22nd, Units 1 through 6 were started to be energized from the
  external power source.
- At 3:30PM, March 27th, we found that there was water in the trenches of
  Units 1 to 3. The radioactive emission at the surface of the water was
  0.4mSv/h for Unit 1 and over 1,000mSv/h for Unit 2. As for Unit 3, we
  couldn't have access to the surface because of debris. We will continue
  to monitor water in the trenches.
- On March 28th, a puddle of water was found at a centralized
  environmental facility process main building. As a result of a
  radioactivity analysis, on March 29th, we detected approximately
  1.2 x 10Bq/cm3 in a full dose at a radiation controlled area and
  2.2 x 10Bq/cm3 in a full dose at a non-controlled area.
- At 12:03 pm, March 29th, when taking off the flange of the pipe of the
  seawater piping of the Residual Heat Removal System, 3 workers from our
  subcontractor were soaked with water in the pipe. After wiping the water
  off, we confirmed that there was no radioactive contamination to their
  bodies.
- At 12:21 pm, March 31st, campaigner's sound truck (1 driver) tried to
  enter the site form the site's main gate, however it left after it was
  blocked to enter. We reported this incident to Fukushima Prefectural
  Police Department.
- A barge (the first barge) of the U.S. Forces with freshwater to be used
  to cool down reactors etc. was towed by a ship of Maritime Self-Defense
  Force and at 3:42 pm on March 31st 2011, came alongside the pier. We
  began to replenish the filtrate tanks with the freshwater at around 3:58
  pm April 1st. 
- The second barge of the U.S. Forces with freshwater to be used to cool 
  down the reactors etc. was towed by a ship of Maritime Self-Defense 
  Force and came alongside the pier at 9:10 am on April 2nd. We will 
  replenish the filtrate tanks with water as soon as the preparation is 
  ready. In addition, we began to replenish the filtrate tanks with water 
  of a barge (the first barge) at around 10:20 am on April 2nd. 
- At around 11:35 am April 1st, a worker fell into the sea when he got 
  into a barge of the U.S. Forces to repair a hose of the ship. The worker 
  was rescued immediately, and was not injured and not contaminated. The 
  worker will be checked using the whole-body counter to ensure his health. 
- Monitoring posts of No. 1-No.8 set up near the boundary of power
  station area have been restored. We will periodically monitor the data
  and announce the results of monitoring.
- We will continue to take all measures to ensure the safety and to
  continue monitoring the surrounding environment around the Power Station. 
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