SFQS -US Raises Concern On Nuclear Emergency in Japan: Revival of Bataan Nuke Plant Dang

by Samahang FQS (SFQS)-US Tuesday, Mar. 15, 2011 at 7:31 PM
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The Samahang FQS in the United States based in San Francisco, California raised concern today following reports that the nuclear plant in Japan around 250 kilometers northeast of Tokyo had explosions and vented smoke to the environment. The SFQS-United States composed of Philippine activist groups is united with the Philippine group No to BNPP Revival! network as it reminded the Aquino administration of the dangers of reviving the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant (BNPP) here in the Philippines.

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March 12, 2011

SFQS -US Raises Concern On Nuclear Emergency in Japan: Revival of Bataan Nuke Plant Dangerous

San Francisco—The Samahang FQS in the United States based in San Francisco, California raised concern today following reports that the nuclear plant in Japan around 250 kilometers northeast of Tokyo had explosions and vented smoke to the environment.

The SFQS-United States composed of Philippine activist groups is united with the Philippine group No to BNPP Revival! network as it reminded the Aquino administration of the dangers of reviving the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant (BNPP) here in the Philippines.

The two affected nuclear plants are in the Fukushima plant owned by the Tokyo Power Electric Company. Although the nuclear plants went onto automatic shutdown, problems after the event such as the failure of cooling systems caused the nuclear emergency.

According to news reports, people have been evacuated around a

10-km radius of the plant. The reactor was already leaking radiation eight times the normal levels outside the facility and 1,000 times normal inside Fukushima 1's control room.

Full Disclosure Needed

The SFQS-US quoted ,” said Dr. Giovanni Tapang, convenor of the No to the BNPP Revival and a respected Filipino scientist: “Japan should issue a full disclosure of the status of their nuclear plants and immediately implent protocols to contain the potential meltdown.

The affected communities should be protected and nearby countries such as the Philippines should also ready in case the emissions affect our surroundingsDr. Tapang said that this unfolding precedent in Japan should serve as an ample warning to the Philippine government to not rush headlong into the BNPP's revival.

“Issues concerning the safety, viability and environmental risks associated with the Bataan nuclear plant are still unresolved and yet the Department of Energy and the National Power Corporation seem to be hell bent on pushing through with plans to privatize the operations of the BNPP,” explained Dr. Tapang.

Bataan Nuclear Plant Unsafe

“There are chances of having a similar accident if the government operates the BNPP. The Philippines is vulnerable to earthquakes, being near the Manila Trench and is sitting on the slopes of Mount Natib”, added Dr. Tapang.

“The reopening of the BNPP is just one of the plans of the Aquino administration that is no different from his predecessor. It would not benefit the Filipino people and instead expose us to unnecessary risks to its recommissioning,” Dr. Tapang added.

“What should be done is to reverse the privatization of the power industry and build safe and reliable sources of electricity. The country has vast indigenous energy resources from fossil fuels to alternative energy that we can use if only the government stops selling these to private investors,” said Dr. Tapang.

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