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"Regulator Says Fuel Pools at U.S. Reactors Are Ready for Emergencies" [1]

"The chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission said Sunday morning that the spent fuel pools at American nuclear reactors are less vulnerable than the ones in Japan because of steps ordered by his agency after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, including having utilities prepare to use fire hoses to pump in extra water in the event ordinary cooling systems are knocked out."

Source: NY Times [2], 03/21/2011

"Workers Pulled at Japan Nuke Plant As Smoke Rises" [3]

"Operators evacuated workers from Japan's tsunami-damaged nuclear plant Monday after gray smoke rose from one of its reactor units, the latest of persistent troubles in stabilizing the radiation-leaking complex."

Source: AP [4], 03/21/2011

Report: 14 'Near Misses' at US Nuclear Plants Due to 'Lax Oversight' [5]

"The Nuclear Regulatory Commission failed to resolve known safety problems, leading to 14 'near-misses' in US nuclear power plants in 2009 and 2010, according to a new report from a nuclear watchdog group."

Source: Christian Science Monitor [6], 03/20/2011

"Workers In Japan Seeing Success In Cooling Reactors" [7]

"After a week of disasters and setbacks, power plant workers and military personnel at the Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant made some progress today in cooling over-heated fuel rods."

Source: NPR [8], 03/20/2011

"Japan Signals Nuclear Plant To Be Scrapped" [9]

"The Japanese government has said the nuclear plant ravaged by the tsunami will be closed once its overheating reactors are brought under control."

Source: Sky News [10], 03/20/2011

Japan Quake/Tsunami/Nuclear Disaster [11]

A compilation of major ongoing news stories and reporting resources related to the March 11, 2011, disaster in Japan.

"Japan Finds Contaminated Food Up to 90 Miles From Nuclear Sites" [12]

"TOKYO — The government said Saturday that it had found higher than normal levels of radioactive materials in spinach and milk at farms up to 90 miles away from the ravaged nuclear power plants, the first confirmation by officials that the unfolding nuclear crisis has affected the nation’s food supply."

Source: NY Times [13], 03/19/2011

Webcast: Briefing on NRC Response to Recent Nuclear Events in Japan [14]

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission will be briefed by its staff on the NRC’s response to the ongoing nuclear event in Japan in a public meeting on March 21, 9-11 a.m. at NRC HQ in Rockville, Md. The event will be webcast.

Bridging the Gaps: Public Health and Radiation Emergency Preparedness [15]

The Radiation Studies Branch at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will sponsor a national conference on public health preparedness for radiation emergencies. [16] 

Nuke Meltdown: Over-Control of Information and Media Hysteria [17]

"Two outlets today nailed issues raised by the behavior of Japan’s government leaders and the utility company whose Fukushima Deiichi power station is suffering multiple losses of control and breached containment, and the behavior of many and perhaps most media in trying to tell the story, warn the public, and stay within the bounds of reason."

Source: Knight Science Journalism Tracker [18], 03/18/2011

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