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Adder: Nuke Info Tokyo

City: Tokyo, Japan
number 4
Date: 1 March 1988
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More than 3000 people protest against test at ikata
Radiation council ok's dumping of low level radwaste
ICRP publication 26 to be adopted in Japan
Plaintiffs against Ikata nuclear power plant
Two recirculation pumps fail simultaneously at Hamaoka unit 1
Fire at Fukushima 1 plant
Successive shutdown at Tsuruga plant
Control rod defects found at Ikata
2000 in protest at nuke plant hearing
Mutsu conducts tests at its new port
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