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TEPCO to Move Spent N-Fuel from Fukushima to Mutsu

TEPCO to Move Spent N-Fuel from Fukushima to Mutsu

TEPCO President Tomoaki Kobayakawa (second from right) and others meet with Aomori Governor Soichiro Miyashita (front) to discuss a medium- to long-term program for an interim nuclear fuel storage facility, at the Aomori prefectural government office on Monday.
TEPCO President Tomoaki Kobayakawa (second from right) and others meet with Aomori Governor Soichiro Miyashita (front) to discuss a medium- to long-term program for an interim nuclear fuel storage facility, at the Aomori prefectural government office on Monday.

   Aomori, July 7 (Jiji Press)--Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc. suggested Monday it plans to transfer spent nuclear fuel from its Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant to an interim storage facility in the city of Mutsu in Aomori Prefecture, northeastern Japan.
   The plan was included in a medium- to long-term program for the facility, presented to Aomori Governor Soichiro Miyashita by TEPCO President Tomoaki Kobayakawa at a meeting in the Aomori prefectural government office the same day.
   Spent nuclear fuel stored at the plant's No. 5 and No. 6 reactors, a joint storage pool and the Fukushima No. 2 plant at the time of the March 2011 nuclear meltdown at the No. 1 plant is set to be transferred to the Mutsu facility.
   "As a result of the inspections and technical assessments conducted after the accident, it is technically feasible to carry out the intermediate storage and reprocessing" of the spent nuclear fuel, Kobayakawa said at the meeting, seeking Miyashita's understanding.
   The governor told reporters after the meeting that the plan should be "on the premise that safety is confirmed in a thorough screening by the Secretariat of the Nuclear Regulation Authority."

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