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The reports on our facility management plan for Units 1-4 of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station based on the "Policy on the Mid-term Security"* (Version 1) (Revision 2) and (Version 3) (Revision) have been changed and submitted to the Nuclear Regulation Authority today.
The following part of the report has been changed this time.
Report on our facility management plan for Units 1-4 of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station based on the "Policy on the Mid-term Security" (Version 1) (Revision 2)
- Highly radioactive contaminated water treatment facility, storage facilities (tanks, etc.), spent sludge storage facility, spent cesium absorption tower storage facility and related facilities (transfer pipeline, transfer pumps, etc.)
Report on our facility management plan for Units 1-4 of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station based on the "Policy on the Mid-term Security" (Version 3) (Revision)
- Radioactive liquid waste treatment facility and related facilities
We will continue our utmost efforts in ensuring safety at Units 1-4 of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station in accordance with the facility management plan (version 1-3) we have developed.
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- Highly radioactive contaminated water treatment facility, storage facilities (tanks, etc.), spent sludge storage facility, spent cesium absorption tower storage facility and related facilities (transfer pipeline, transfer pumps, etc.) (PDF 4.22MB)
- Radioactive liquid waste treatment facility and related facilities (PDF 4.42MB)
*Report on our facility management plan for Units 1-4 of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station based on the "Policy on the Mid-term Security"
The "policy on the mid-term security of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station Units 1-4" for ensuring public and employee safety during the period from the end of step 2 to the work commencement towards reactor decommissioning.
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