Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Writing to Convice For Project Four Presentation.

# Writhing To Convince For Project Four Presentation.
    I was thinking about writing to convince our project four presentation on the food services on campus could be more easier for me, but after listened the friends in a class room they are almost like to writing about The Japan/nuclear energy topic relates better to a larger audience, the food services on campus is just kind of small thing and issue only at the University with many students to complaining rather than convincing. the Japan topic is more difficult and more interest for people right now. after i am reading the news On Wednesday, 23 March 2011, Graham Andrew, Special Adviser to the IAEA Director General on Scientific and Technical Affairs, briefed both Member States and the media on the current status of nuclear safety in Japan. His opening remarks, which he delivered at 15:30 UTC at the IAEA headquarters in Vienna, are provided below:

* There are some positive developments related to the availability of electrical power supply to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plants, although the overall situation remains of serious concern.

* AC power is now available at Units 1, 2 and 4. Power has been restored to some instrumentation in all Units except Unit 3. At Unit 3, the main control room has lighting, but no power to its equipment or instruments. As a positive development instrumentation, as it becomes available, is providing more data that can be assessed by experts.

* The pressure in the reactor pressure vessel and drywell of Unit 3 is stable. However, pressure has increased in both the reactor pressure vessel and the drywell of Unit 1, where seawater injection has been increased. Until heat can be removed from Unit 1, pressure tends to increase as water is injected. The reactor feed water system is being used, in addition to water injection through fire extinguisher lines.

* Pressure readings in Unit 2 appear to be less reliable. Only limited data is available concerning the reactor pressure vessel and reactor containment vessels' integrity of Unit 2. Temperature readings in the reactor pressure vessels of Units 1 and 3 were high and of some concern. The temperature has now dropped in Unit 1 following the start of seawater injection via feed-water pipes. Indications are that the temperature at Unit 2 is stable.

* Units 5 and 6 continue to have off-site power and remain in cold shutdown.

* Dose rates measured in the containment vessels and suppression chambers of Units 1, 2, and 3 are available and are being studied.

* Periodic water spraying of Units 2, 3, and 4 and the common spent fuel pool has continued.
    That are  all make me would like to Writing about The Japan/nuclear in my papers Writing to convince For Project Four Presentation.

By Sumyta Inthalangsy.

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