Fukushima Daiichi

Web Name: Fukushima Daiichi

WebSite: http://fukushima.ans.org

ID:1159

Keywords:

Fukushima,Daiichi,

Description:

On Friday, March 11, 2011, one of the largest earthquakes in the recorded history of the world occurred on the east coast of northern Japan. This earthquake also generated a major tsunami, causing nearly 20,000 deaths. Electricity, gas and water supplies, telecommunications, and railway service were all severely disrupted and in many cases completely shut down. These disruptions severely affected the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, causing a loss of all on-site and off-site power and a release of radioactive materials from the reactors.The leadership of the American Nuclear Society commissioned the American Nuclear Society Special Committee on Fukushima to provide a clear and concise explanation of what happened during the Fukushima Daiichi accident, and offer recommendations based on lessons learned from their study of the event. The American Nuclear Society, a professional organization of 11,600 nuclear science and technology professionals, has a strong tradition of advancing nuclear safety, and the Special Committee on Fukushima was organized to further its members' interests in this important professional obligation. The release of this report is the culmination of a nearly year-long effort by Special Committee members to analyze a range of factors related to what happened at the Fukushima Daiichi facility. The report was officially released at a press conference held on March 8 at the National Press Club in Washington, DC. ANS Executive Director Robert Fine made opening remarks and introductions. Drs. Dale Klein and Mike Corradini, the Special Committee co-chairs, lead the discussion of the report and the Q&A session. Special Committee members Paul Dickman -- who also served as study director -- and Jacopo Buongiorno, lead for regulatory issues, also appeared on the discussion panel. The press conference is available via webcast at the following link: Press Conference Webcast ANS Special Committee Co-Chairs Dale Klein, Ph.D., former chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Michael Corradini, Ph.D., Wisconsin Distinguished Professor of nuclear engineering and engineering physics at the University of Wisconsin, and Eric Loewen, Ph.D., President of the American Nuclear Society, discuss the goals of the ANS Special Committee on Fukushima in interviews at the 2011 ANS Annual Meeting:ANS Special Committee Co-Chair Dr. Dale Klein provides an update on communications goals of the ANS Special Committee on Fukushima in an interview at the 2011 ANS Winter Meeting:

TAGS:Fukushima Daiichi 

<<< Thank you for your visit >>>

description

Websites to related :
Harvard Kennedy School | Harvard

  HKS experts examine race, justice, protest, and policing in the United States and around the world. ASK WHAT YOU CAN DO Rigorous one- and two-year pr

U.S. Nuclear Waste Technical R

  WHO WE AREThe U.S. Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board (Board) is an independent federal agency in the executive branch of the U.S. Federal Governmen

Homepage - U.S. Energy Informati

  Crude oil, gasoline, heating oil, diesel, propane, and other liquids including biofuels and natural gas liquids. Exploration and reserves, storage, im

Greece Central School District /

  Greece Central School District recently recognized employees who have retired over the past year. Please click read more to watch a video of this virt

Fluor - Global Engineering

  Fluor Designs, Builds and Maintains the World's Toughest Projects.Fluor is one of the world's largest publicly-traded engineering, procurement, constr

Homepage | ASU Gammage

  Wow! @qviolin is live on our Facebook page! You won t regret this! https://t.co/byl93GVO3PTune in to our Facebook page RIGHT NOW for some amazing Live

Sun Prairie Area School District

  Whatever your student wants to do, we have access and opportunities like nowhere else.We invite you and your family to experience the Sun Prairie Area

Medina City Schools / Homepage

  Welcome to Medina City SchoolsHome of the Battling BeesThe Medina City School District encompasses approximately 52 square miles which includes the Ci

Westview High School Theatr

  Winter One Acts January 10 at7:00pmTickets available at the door More info... About the WHS Theatre Program The Westview High School Theatre pro

MrBreakfast.com - All Breakfast

  World's First OmeletHomemade Breakfast BurritosBest Banana BreadHash Browns: The Basics And BeyondHow To Make Donuts In The MicrowaveHow To Make Excel

ads

Hot Websites