Fukushima Owner TEPCO Says Decommissioning Making Progress

International Business Times

Published Jul 10, 2014 09:25AM ET

Updated Jul 10, 2014 09:45AM ET

Fukushima Owner TEPCO Says Decommissioning Making Progress

By Meagan Clark - Tokyo Electric Power Co., Inc. (TOKYO:9501) said that after three years of struggles to safely decommission its Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear station, it’s beginning to make progress building an ice wall around the damaged reactors.

Problems have plagued the utility’s attempts to treat contaminated water after the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami that caused the major nuclear accident.

“In terms of managing the facility, major improvements have been made in the last three years, though we know it’s not 100 percent yet and we’re working to get better,” Fukushima Dai-Ichi chief Akira Ono said at an on-site briefing Wednesday, Bloomberg reported. “There are many issues at Dai-Ichi. However, we recognize them and that means we are taking measures to deal with them.”

TEPCO also plans to use wells and groundwater bypass added this year to reduce contaminated water volumes, Ono said.

The ice wall project hasn’t been smooth sailing so far.  Japan’s Nuclear Regulation Authority (NRA) told TEPCO Wednesday to drastically reexamine its attempt to freeze contaminated water in a tunnel at the nuclear plant, The Japan News reported.

More than 100 of the 1,571 pipes that freeze the water around the reactors have been installed, and work is scheduled to meet the March 2015 deadline, according to Ono.