JAPAN NUCLEAR FUEL LIMITED

June 11 1997
Press Release Concerning the Rokkasho Reprocessing Facility Sea Discharge Pipe Marker Buoy

Japan Nuclear Fuel Limited


JNFL reported today that one of the four buoys which indicate the location of the Reprocessing Facility Sea Discharge Pipe outlet was found adrift. The buoy was found some 20 km south of its installed location, and was towed to the port of Mutsu-Ogawara. No damage to vessels caused by the floating buoy was reported. JNFL is currently working to determine why the buoy went adrift, and has begun repairs to prepare for its reinstallation.
The Sea Discharge Pipe extends some 11 kilometres from the Reprocessing Facility (8km on land, 3km on the sea bed). The pipe is used to discharge inspected, distilled water that has been used in the reprocessing treatment of low-level radioactive liquid waste.



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