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TEPCO Claims No Responsibility for Fallout, Says Belongs to Owners of Property Where It Lands

January 16, 2012 by admin in Nuclear Power with 3 Comments

TEPCOby John LaForge, Truthout

In the amoral milieu of the corporate bottom line, you can’t blame Tokyo Electric Power Co. for trying.

Tepco owns the six-reactor Fukushima complex that was wrecked by Japan’s March 11 earthquake and smashed by the resulting tsunami. It faces more than $350 billion in compensation and clean-up costs, as well as likely prosecution for withholding crucial information that may have prevented some radiation exposures and for operating the giant station after being warned about the inadequacy of its protections against disasters.

So, when the company was hauled into Tokyo District Court October 31 by the Sunfield Golf Club, which was demanding decontamination of the golf course, Tepco lawyers tried something novel. They claimed the company isn’t liable because it no longer “owned” the radioactive poisons that were spewed from its destroyed reactors.

“Radioactive materials that scattered and fell from the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant belong to individual landowners there, not Tepco,” the company said. This stunned the court, the plaintiffs and the press. An attorney for the golf club said, “We are flabbergasted….”

The court rejected Tepco’s notion that its cancer-causing pollution is owned by the areas it contaminated. But you have to hand it to Tepco. For brash balderdash, there’s hardly a match in the world.

Even Union Carbide, whose toxic gas in Bhopal, India, killed 15,000 people in 1984, hasn’t tried that one. Dow Chemical, which bought Union Carbide in 2001, is still fighting India’s demand for $1.7 billion in compensation. Perhaps Dow could try Tepco’s dodge: “The gas belongs to the breather now, since possession is nine-tenths of the law.”

Meanwhile, babies in Japan may be in for a life of debilitation and disease because radioactive cesium-137 and cesium-134 was recently found in infant milk powder. A December 6 announcement by the Meiji Holdings Company, Inc. said it was recalling 400,000 cans of its “Meiji Step,” powdered milk for babies older than nine months. The powder was packaged in April – at the height of Fukushima’s largest radiation releases – distributed mostly in May and has an October 2012 expiration date.

The amount of cesium in one serving of the milk powder was about 8 percent of the total contamination allowed by the government. But no one knows how much formula individual babies may have consumed prior to the recall. It is well known that fetuses, infants, children and women are harmed by doses of radiation below officially allowed exposures. Most exposure standards have been established in view of radiation’s projected effect on “Reference Man,” a hypothetical 20- to 30-year-old white male, rather than women and children, the most vulnerable.

Even tiny amounts of internal radioactive contamination can damage DNA, cause cancer and weaken the immune system. Fukushima’s meltdowns dispersed radioactive contamination found in vegetables, milk, seafood, water, grain, animal feed and beef. Green tea grown 250 miles from Fukushima was found contaminated. Rice harvested this fall from 154 farms in Fukushima Prefecture was found in November to be poisoned with cesium 25 percent above the allowable limit. Shipments of rice from those farms were banned, but not before many tons had been sold. Presumably, that radiation is now the property of each consumer under the inventive assertion of Tepco’s corporate attorneys.

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  • Anonymous

    Have never read anything so outrageous with regards to the
    tsunami catastrophe.
    Between Tepco, the Japanese government and the worldwide MSM,
    the general public has been kept mostly in the dark and dark it
    will continue to be, until the truth is revealed, but by that time
    the radioactivity from Fukishima will have spread its insidious
    ‘cloud’ over the entire Northern hemisphere. Thousands of babies
    have been infected in Western states and in Pennsylvania of al
    places. And a trash heap the size of Rhode Island and laden with
    radioactive particles is currently washing up on our Northwestern shorelines.
    Indeed, Tepco and the powers that be, will persist as long as they can in misleading us into thinking that everything is O.K.
    when just the opposite is true.
    Good luck, everybody.

  • johnfryer

    Look at the data after Chernobyl. Official deaths 2 or a figure completely loony.

    Look at the fast growing UKRAINE population pre-Chernobyl and that of today post-Chernobyl and be prepared to be sick.

    If the same happens in Fukushima where the pollutant (PLUTONIUM) was 1 000 times worse and many nuclear facilities leaked including ones not admitted and its goodbye the Northern Hemisphere. The plant was not capped by HEROIC Russians as at Chernobyl but we were protected by 2 months of lies. By command of the Japanese Government there is no leak.

    Hence the ludicrous your on your own.

    Ukraine population 1986 was 45 million and expected 55 million today.

    2010 population is 40 million.

    Where have the missing 10 million gone?

    Not emigration as the net flow is incredibly inwards during this period.

    But nuclear science tells us the casualty was 2 people.

    That leaves a rather big credibility gap.

    Almost showing the same INTELLIGENCE that built Nuclear power plants on possibly the worlds second biggest fault line.

    Perhaps as for vaccines the deaths already and in the next 25 years will be MASS HYSTERIA?

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