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While Japan installed armed national police at some nuclear facilities, some of the security detail at the country's 54 nuclear plants, including the Tokaimura facility, didn't carry weapons, if they were privately contracted guards, according to the documents.
U.S. Criticized Tokyo's Nuclear Plan Yoree Koh 2011
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One cable said the head of Tokaimura commented that, in his view, the release of radioactive materials is a more realistic threat to local residents than terrorism.
U.S. Criticized Tokyo's Nuclear Plan Yoree Koh 2011
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Other nuclear incidents with a rating of four occurred in Tokaimura, Japan, in 1999, Saint Laurent des Eaux, France, in 1980, and Fleurus, Belgium, in 2006.
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The site in question was the nuclear reprocessing plant in Tokaimura, Ibaraki prefecture, which doubles as a plutonium-storage station.
U.S. Criticized Tokyo's Nuclear Plan Yoree Koh 2011
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The Tokaimura accident in Japan occurred on 30. 9.1999when, by mistake, excess uranium was mixed in nitric acid for making nuclear fuel – 35 pounds instead of 5.2 pounds.
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(JCO), a subsidiary of Sumitomo Metals and Mining, in the village of Tokaimura, 130 km northeast of Tokyo.
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Tokaimura criticality accident, Japan - Encyclopedia of Earth
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Emergency response personnel at the site of the Tokaimura criticality accident, Japan.
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The Tokaimura accident was an exception, but it was not treated as such.
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Predrag Raos Zagreb, CroatiaAs an American living in Japan, I appreciated your thorough coverage of the nuclear accident in Tokaimura.
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