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[QUOTE="Bandit127, post: 4520093, member: 325775"] A plastic pad got stuck in a drain apparently. Hopefully now all is well. [URL="http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/09/29/plastic-pad-clogs-fukushima-water-cleaning-system/"]http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/09/29/plastic-pad-clogs-fukushima-water-cleaning-system/[/URL] Regarding the pumping rate to Units 5 and 6, I have a naive question (actually a sanity check). 6,000 m[SUP]3[/SUP] an hour? That's 6,000 tons (or to use a "unit" favoured by the BBC just over 2 olympic swimming pools) an hour. I thought units 1 - 4 were only adding 500 t a day to the water storage and therefore only consuming that amount. Is that a typo by Tepco? [/QUOTE]
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