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Press Release (Dec 07,2011)
Report with regards to "Policy on the mid term security" for the Units 1 to 4 of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station to Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency at the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (1) (revision 2)
We received, from Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency at the Ministry of 
Economy, Trade and Industry, an instruction document* entitled 
"Compatibility for "Policy on the mid term security" concerning the Units 
1 - 4 of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station of Tokyo Electric Power 
Company (instruction)" and were instructed* by the Minister of Economy, 
Trade and Industry to report on a plan of how we operate and manage our 
facilities based on the "Policy on the mid term security".
                                        (Previously announced on October 3)

On October 17, based on these instructions, we submitted a report that 
summarizes the contents of the plan concerning the operation and management 
of our facilities written in below and the results of evaluations on the 
security of the facilities to NISA.
· Water injection equipments for Reactor Pressure Vessel / Primary 
  Containment Vessel
· Nitrogen gas injection system for Primary Containment Vessel
· Spent fuel pool etc.
· Boric acid injection system for Reactor Pressure Vessel / Primary 
  Containment Vessel
· Treatment system for high level radioactive contaminated water, Accumulate 
· facilities(tank etc.), Storage facilities for sludge, Storage facilities 
  for used cesium adsorption vessel and concerned facilities (transport 
  pipe, transport pump etc.)
· The building which is storing (including accumulating) high level 
  radioactive contaminated water, etc. 
· Power networks
· The Probabilistic Safety Assessment(PSA) about the water injection system 
  for reactor
                                       (Previously announced on October 17)

On November 9, we have summarized the above-mentioned contents of the plan 
and the result of the evaluation on security, with considering opinions 
received in hearing meetings and reported them to NISA.
                                       (Previously announced on November 9)

Taking into consideration the opinions received in the hearing meetings 
held afterwards, we have updated again the contents and reported them to 
NISA yesterday.

The government will examine this report hereafter.

Continuously, we will organize the contents of the plan concerning the 
operation and management of other facilities and the results of evaluations 
on the security of the facilities and report to NISA in an immediate way.

                                                                       END

○ Attached document
  The report of operation and management plan for our facilities based on 
  "Policy on the mid term security" for the Units 1 to 4 of Fukushima 
  Daiichi Nuclear Power Station (1) (revision 2)

  1. Water injection equipments for Reactor Pressure Vessel / Primary 
     Containment Vessel (PDF 4.50MB) 
  2. Nitrogen gas injection system for Primary Containment Vessel 
                                                      (PDF 496KB) 
  3. Spent fuel pool etc. (PDF 783KB) 
  4. Boric acid injection system for Reactor Pressure Vessel / Primary 
     Containment Vessel (PDF 910KB) 
  5. Treatment system for high level radioactive contaminated water, 
     Accumulate facilities(tank etc.), Storage facilities for sludge, 
     Storage facilities for used cesium adsorption vessel and concerned 
     facilities(transport pipe, transport pump etc.) (PDF 3.38MB) 
  6. The building which is storing (including accumulating) high level 
     radioactive contaminated water, etc. (PDF 1.65MB) 
  7. Power networks (PDF 591KB) 
  8. The Probabilistic Safety Assessment(PSA) about the water injection 
     system for reactor (PDF 441KB) 
 
  *The aforementioned attachments are only available in Japanese.
  We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

  *We have provided Japanese press release version of the instructions 
  received from NISA. However, at this time we have reserved the right to 
  not provide an English version due to potential misunderstandings that 
  may arise from an inaccurate rendering of the original Japanese text. We 
  may provide the English translation that NISA releases in our press 
  releases. However, in principle we would advise you to visit the NISA 
  website for timely and accurate information. 
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