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Unit 4
784 784 2381 1972/9 2381 1978/10 1972 Sep.
Oct. 1978 BWR4
Unit 5
Unit 6
BWR4
mm
4800
5600
Approx. 5,600 22000 Approx. 22,000
5570
Approx. 22000 5,570
5570
Approx. 22000 5,570
5570
Approx. 5,570 22000
6410
BWR5
Reactor pressure vessel inside diameter mm (mm) Reactor pressure vessel overall height (mm) Reactor pressure vessel total weight (t)
440
500
500
500
500
750
Approx. 440
Approx. 500
Reactor pressure vessel design pressure (*1) Reactor pressure vessel design temperature (C)
8.62MPa[gage] 8.62MPa[gage] [gage] 8.62MPa[gage] [gage] 8.62MPa[gage] [gage] Approx. 8.62 MPa [gage] Approx. 8.62 MPa Approx. 8.62 MPa Approx. 8.62 MPa (87.9 kg/cm2 [gage]) (87.9 kg/cm2 [gage]) (87.9 [gage]) (87.9 kg/cm2 (87.9kg/cm2[gage]) (87.9kg/cm2 [gage]) (87.9kg/cm2kg/cm2 [gage]) (87.9kg/cm2 [gage])[gage]) 302
302 548
8.62MPa[gage] [gage] Approx. 8.62 MPa (87.9 kg/cm2 [gage]) (87.9kg/cm2 [gage]) 302 764 764 302 764 764 -
302
Number of 9x9 fuels (type A) (A) (B) Number of 9x9 fuels (type B) MOX
Number of MOX fuels
400
3.66
Approx. 3.66 97
3.71
Approx. 3.71
3.71
Approx. 3.71 137
Approx. 3.71
Approx. 3.71
Approx. 3.71
97
137
137
137 137
Mark I
137
137
137
185 185
Mark II
Containment type
m m
Containment overall height (m)
32 17.7 9.6
32
34 20.0 10.9
34
34.1
48.0 25.9
48.0
34.1
1750 17.7 (sphere) 0.43MPa[gage] 1,750 (4.35kg/cm2[gage]) 138(D/W) Approx. 0.43 MPa [gage] 138(S/C) (4.35 kg/cm2 [gage]) 225
138 (D/W) 138 (S/C) 225 9.6 (cylinder)
298020.0 (sphere)
10.9 (cylinder)
3200
25.9
0.38MPa[gage] 0.38MPa[gage] 0.38MPa[gage] 0.38MPa[gage] 2,980 2,980 2,980 2,980 (3.92kg/cm2[gage]) (3.92kg/cm2 [gage]) (3.92kg/cm2 [gage]) (3.92kg/cm2 [gage]) 138(D/W) 138(D/W) 138(D/W) 138(D/W) Approx. 0.38 MPa [gage] Approx. 0.38 MPa [gage] Approx. 0.38 MPa [gage] Approx. 0.38 MPa [gage] 138(S/C) 138(S/C) [gage]) 138(S/C) [gage]) 138(S/C) (3.92 kg/cm2 [gage]) (3.92 kg/cm2 (3.92 kg/cm2 (3.92 kg/cm2 [gage]) 225
138 (D/W) 138 (S/C)
0.28MPa[gage] (2.85kg/cm23,200 [gage]) 171(D/W) Approx. 0.28 MPa [gage] 105(S/C) [gage]) (2.85 kg/cm2 230
171 (D/W) 105 (S/C)
225
138 (D/W) 138 (S/C)
290
138 (D/W) 138 (S/C)
290
138 (D/W) 138 (S/C)
65
65 225
65
65 9.9
225 65
65 9.9
290 65
65 9.9
290 65
65 230
65
m Spent fuel pool length (north-south: parallel to coastline) (m) m Spent fuel pool width (east-west: vertical to coastline) (m) m m3 Spent fuel pool depth (deepest part) (m)
Spent fuel pool volume (m3)
65
7.2
Approx. 7.2
9.9
Approx. 9.9
10.4
Approx. 10.4
Approx. 9.9
Approx. 9.9
Approx. 9.9
12.0
Approx. 12.0 11.8 Approx. 11.8 1020 Approx. 1,020 900
12.2
Approx. 11.8 12.2 Approx. 142411.8 Approx. 1,424
12.2
Approx. 11.8 12.2 Approx. 1425 11.8 Approx. 1,425
12.2
Approx. 12.2 11.8 Approx. 11.8 1425 Approx. 1,425
12.2
Approx. 12.2 11.8 Approx. 11.8 1425 Approx. 1,425
12.0
Approx. 11.8 12.0 Approx. 1497 11.8 Approx. 1,497
Stockable number of spent fuels in pool Number of spent fuels stored in pool (end of H22.12 Dec. 2010)
900 292
1240 1,240
587 587
1590
1,590
1590 946
1,590
17701,770 876
876
292
946
100
100
2
2828
52
52
204
204
48
48
64
64
*1: The unit used in the application for the reactor establishment permit was kg/cm2 [gage]. kg/cm [gage]
Source: Tokyo Electric Power Company, The impact of Tohoku-Chihou Taiheiyo-Oki Earthquake to Nuclear Reactor Facilities at Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Station, September 2011
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Attachment II-2
Principle of power generation by boiling water reactor (BWR)
Based on the link from the Disaster Prevention Network for Nuclear Environments created by the Nuclear Safety Division, Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
(1) Principle of nuclear power generation All power reactors existing in Japan are so-called light water reactors. Light water means normal water, and water is used in light water reactors in order to cool reactors when extracting thermal energy. Light water reactors are divided into boiling water reactors (BWRs) and pressurized water reactors (PWRs). As of the end of February 2011, fifty-four power reactors are in operation in Japan. In a BWR, steam produced inside the reactor directly rotates the turbine of the generator.
(2) Structure of boiling water reactor (BWR) In a BWR, cooling water delivered by the feedwater pump and the recirculation pump flows along the fuel rods upward from the bottom of the reactor pressure vessel. Because the cooling water is heated by the fuel rods which are generating heat, the higher up it flows, the higher the water temperature becomes; it starts to boil along the way, emitting a mixture of water and steam upward. In a BWR whose electric output is comparable to 1,000,000 kW, the pressure of the cooling water is generally 7.0 MPa and the reactor exit stream temperature is 286 degrees Celsius in general. The steam separator located at the upper part of the reactor pressure vessel is to extract the steam from the boiling cooling water, and then, dry and deliver it to the turbine. The outline of a BWR nuclear power plant system is described in the figure below (the shape of the containment corresponds to that of Unit 6 in the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station).
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Power transmission
Transformer
Generator
Water
Water
Suppression pool
Feedwater pump
Based on 5-2, Graphical Flip-chart of Nuclear & Energy Related Topics 2011 by the Federation of Electric Power Companies of Japan
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1 Futaba-machi 2 Okuma-machi 3 Intake channel open ditch 4 Curtain wall 5 Water intake 6 East breakwater 7 Curtain wall 8 Intake channel open ditch
9 Ultrahigh voltage switchyard 10 6666 kV switching station 11 1st Spoil bank 12 Solid waste storage 13 Storage for measurement equipment and spare items 14 Storage for regular inspection equipment 15 Shallow draft quay 16 Spent fuel transportation cask storage building 17 Parking space 18 Parking space 19 Main office building 20 Seismic isolation building 21 Parking space 22 Ultrahigh voltage switchyard 23 Ultrahigh voltage switchyard 24 ()Common auxiliary facilities (shared pool) 25 Centralized radioactive waste treatment facilities 26 Centralized radioactive waste treatment facilities 27 Air-exhaust ventilation building 28 Combustion building 29 High activity solid waste treatment building 30 High temperature incineration building
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building
32 Auxiliary substation 33 Reservoir
34 2 Futaba Transmission Line, L1 and L2 35 1 2 Yorunomori Transmission Line, L1 and L2 36 Filtrate tank 37 Multi-purpose athletic field 38 Registration center 39 Parking space 40 1 2 Okuma Transmission Line, L1 and L2 41 3 4 Okuma Transmission Line, L3 and L4 42 Skills Training Center 43 Parking space 44 Contractor center 45 Service hall
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Attachment II - 4
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Attachment II-4: Plant layout for Units 1 to 4 of the Fukushima Dai-ichi NPS
1 Shallow draft quay 2 Pure water pump building 3 No.1 Deionized water tank 1 4 No.2 Deionized water tank 2 5 Annex of the health and safety center 6 Chemical storage 7 Welfare building 8 (Former) Water treatment building 9 Annex of the main office building 10 General information building 11 Drinking water tank 12 Heavy oil tank 13 No.1 Dangerous object storage No. 1 14 Foam fire extinguishing equipment 15 Spare item storage 16 Units 1 and 2 new service building 17 1 : Unit 1condensate storage tank 18 Reversing valve pit 19 1 Unit 1 turbine building 20 Startup transformer 21 Main transformer 22 Seismic observatory 23 Nitrogen-supplying device 24 12 Power room for the water intake facility for Units 1 and 2 25 Machine room 26 No.1 Light oil tank No. 1 27 Septic tank 28 2 Unit 2 condensate storage tank 29 12 Units 1 and 2 service building 30 12 Units 1 and 2 service area 31 1 Unit 1 control building 32 2 Unit 2 control building 33 1 Unit 1 waste treatment building 34 2 Unit 2 waste treatment building 35 12 Stack for Units 1 and 2
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generators
42 No.2 Light oil tank No.2 43 3 : Unit 3 condensate storage tank 44 Shaft 45 Metal clad switch gear 2SA building 46 3 Unit 3 reactor building 47 12 Units 1 and 2 charcoal building 48 Unit 3 charcoal building 49 4 Power room of Unit 4 screen 50 North shaft 51 3 Building for the energizing device of Unit 3 main generator 52 Energizing power transformer 53 Contamination detector 54 Computer room cooler 55 Stack for the turbine building ventilation system 56 Air-exhaust ventilation building 57 Miscellaneous flammable solid
(side bunker)
61 High temperature incineration building 62 Common suppression pool surge tank building 63 Light oil transfer pump 64 Hydrogen trailer 65 Liquid oxygen tank
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1 Units 5 and 6 sampling building 2 Water intake 3 Circulating water pump 4 Power room for Units 5 and 6 intake facilities 5 Water intake 6 Circulating water pump 7 Heavy oil tanks 8 Suppression pool water tank
9 Light oil tank No. 6 10 Unit 6 diesel generator building 11 Unit 6 MG set building 12 Unit 6 turbine building 13 Units 5 and 6 service building 14 Light oil tank No. 3 15 Condensate storage tank 16 Service area 17 Unit 5 turbine building 18 Units 5 and 6 control building 19 Unit 6 auxiliary transformers 20 Unit 6 main transformer 21 Unit 6 condensate storage tank 22 Electrical item room 23 Emergency diesel generator room 24 Unit 6 reactor building 25 Long-term seismic observation building 26 Units 5 and 6 filter sludge tank room 27 Unit 5 startup transformers 28 Unit 6 miscellaneous solid treatment building 29 Passageway 30 Waste treatment area
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31 Main exhaust air duct 32 Stack 33 Monitoring equipment chamber for the stack of Units 5
and 6
34 Unit 5 waste treatment building 35 Unit 5 auxiliary boiler building 36 Unit 5 reactor building 37 Nitrogen-supplying device 38 Main transformer 39 Energizing transformer 40 Auxiliary transformers 41 Hydrogen-supplying facility control board room 42 Hydrogen trailer 43 Demineralized water tank 44 Material storage No.4
45 Ultrahigh voltage switching station for Unit 6 46 Ultrahigh voltage switching station for Unit 5 47 66kv switching station
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(Head Office)
Executive Vice President Managing Directors Secretary Dept. Corporate Planning Dept. Engineering Dept. Environment Dept.
Chairman President
Branch Office
Tochigi Gunma Ibaraki Saitama Chiba Tokyo Tama Kanagawa Yamanashi Numazu
Administration Dept. Sales and Marketing Dept. Equipment Dept. Customer Center Service Center Control & Maintenance Office, Substation Islands Service Center (Tokyo) Office (set up on islands) Load-dispatching Station Construction Center (Ibaraki, Saitama, Chiba, Tokyo, Kanagawa) Construction Office (Tochigi, Numazu)
Fuel Dept.
Construction Office
Construction Dept.
Construction Engineering Center Construction Office Accounting & Treasury Dept.
Real Estate Acquisition & Management Dept.. Materials & Procurement Dept.
Nuclear Power & Plant Siting Administrative Dept. Nuclear Quality & Safety Management Dept.
Plant Siting & Regional Relations Dept. Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Project Survey Office
Nuclear Power Plant Management Dept. Nuclear Asset Management Dept. Nuclear Seismic Engineering Center Nuclear Fuel Cycle Dept. Nuclear Power Stations Fukushima Daiichi, Fukushima Daini Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Contract Center
Administration Dept. Emergency Planning and Industrial Safety Dept. Public Relations Dept. Quality and Safety Management Dept. Engineering Management Dept. Operation Management Dept. (*1) Maintenance Dept. (*2)
Remote Control & Maintenance Office, Substation (Matsumoto), Transmission Office (Matsumoto, Shinanogawa) Administration Dept. Planning Dept. Maintenance and Repair Dept. Thermal Power Station
Construction Office
Futtsu Thermal Power Plant Hitachinaka Thermal Power Plant Kawasaki Thermal Power Plant Hirono Thermal Power Plant
Human Resources Development Center (Fukushima Daiichi, Kashiwazaki-Kariwa) Higashidori Nuclear Power Plant Construction Office
Research & Development Planning Dept. Research & Development Center Electrical Power Historical Museum
Internal Audit & Management of Quality & Safety Dept. Nuclear Quality Management Dept.
Fukushima Daiichi Quality Management Dept. Fukushima Daini Quality Management Dept. Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Quality Management Dept. Customer Relations Division
Attachment II-5
Marketing & Customer Relations Dept. Corporate Marketing & Sales Dept.
Center for Home Energy Promotion Industrial Customer Energy Dept. Commercial Customer Energy Dept.
*1 (Fukushima Daiichi, Kashiwazaki-Kariwa): Daiichi Operation Management Dept., Daini Operation Management Dept. (Fukushima Daini): Operation Management Dept. *2 (Fukushima Daiichi, Kashiwazaki-Kariwa): Daiichi Maintenance Dept., Daini Maintenance Dept. (Fukushima Daini): Maintenance Dept.. NOTE: The following organizations belong to TEPCO in addition to those indicated in this chart: [Branches] Switchyards (Saitama, Gunma).
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[In a First Level Emergency] (after warning of an event specified in Article 10 of the Act on Special Measures concerning Nuclear Emergency Preparedness) [In a Second Level Emergency] (after the occurrence of a situation specified in Section 1, Article 15 of the abovementioned Act) As of February 1, 2011
Emergency Response Center (ERC)
Intelligence Team (Section Chief: Plant Engineering GM) Communication Team (Section Chief: Local Government Relations GM) Public Relations Team (Section Chief: Public Relations Dept. Manager) Engineering Team (Section Chief: Engineering Management Dept. Manager)
PR Planning Group Regional Relations Group Local Government Relations Group Group Information Service
Members of Headquarters
Health Physics Team (Section Chief: Radiation Safety GM) Recovery Team Section Chief: Maintenance Dept. Manager (Units No. 1-4) (For disasters at Units No. 1-4) Section Chief: Maintenance Dept. Manager (Units No. 5-6) No. 5-6) (For disasters at Units
(Subsection Chief)
Section Chief: Operation Management Dept. Manager (Units No. 1-4) (For disasters at Units No. 1-4)
(i) Person in charge of Operation Management (Units No. 1-4) (ii) Maintenance Planning GM (Units No. 1-4) (iii) Environmental Facilities GM (iv) Plant Operation GM (Units No. 1-2)
Plant Operation Group (Units No. 3-4) Work Clearance Control Group Operation Shift Team Plant Operation Assessment Group Radiation and Chemistry Control Group Core and Fuel Group
Maintenance Planning Group Turbine Mechanical Maintenance Group (Units No. 1-2) Turbine Mechanical Maintenance Group (Units No. 3-4) Reactor Mechanical Maintenance Group (Units No. 1-2) Reactor Mechanical Maintenance Group (Units No. 3-4) Electric Maintenance Group (Units No. 1-2) Electric Maintenance Group (Units No. 3-4) Control and Instrument Maintenance Group (Units No. 1-2) Control and Instrument Maintenance Group (Units No. 3-4) Environmental Facilities Group Environmental Facilities Project Group Plant Operation Group Work Clearance Control Group Operation Shift Team Plant Operation Assessment Group Radiation and Chemistry Control Group Core and Fuel Group Maintenance Planning Group Turbine Mechanical Maintenance Reactor Mechanical Maintenance Electric Maintenance Group
(v) Plant Operation GM (Units No. 3-4) Shift supervisor (2) of Operation Management (Units No. 1-4)
(Subsection Chief) Section Chief: Operation Management Dept. Manager (Units No. 5-6) (For disasters at Units No. 5-6)
Unit Superintendent (Units No. 1-4) Maintenance Dept. (Units No. 1-4)
Infrastructure Team (Leader: Administration Dept. Manager) Medical Treatment Team (Leader: Employee Relations GM) General Affairs Team (Leader: Administration GM)
* GM: Group Manager GM * Numbers in () for Subsection Chief indicate the order in which each substitutes Section Chief.
Attachment II-6
Plant Life Management Project Group Reactor Project Group Maintenance Innovation Group
Control and Instrument Maintenance Group
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Auxiliary
shift supervisor
(1)
Assistant
senior operator
(1)
Assistant
Main
Auxiliary
shift supervisor
(1)
Assistant
Assistant
Main
Auxiliary
Attachment II-7
*1 One dedicated senior operator and main equipment shift operator are assigned to each plant. *2 The number of operation shift team members may change depending on the circumstances at the relevant plant.
Based on the Third Report on Regular Safety Review of the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Station Unit No.1 (November 2010) by Tokyo Electric Power Company
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Main turbine
Condenser
Sea
Heat exchanger Heat exchanger
Attachment II-8
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Main turbine
Condenser
To suppression pool
To suppression pool
Sea
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Condenser Feedwater pumps (turbine-driven (2)) (2) Low pressure High pressure condensate condensate pumps (3) pumps (3) 3 3
Low pressure condensate 3 (3) pumps
(Motor-driven (2)) 2
Sea
Heat exchanger for the residual heat removal system Residual heat removal system (RHR) B train RHRB Heat exchanger for the residual heat removal system
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Personnel damage (number of persons) Prefecture Killed 1 3 4,665 9,504 1 1,409 1,913 Missing Injured 3 61 188 4,013 12 2 1,605 7 24 4 1 1 221 29 241 90 707 132 38 42 20 4 2 251 132 3 2 1 22 783 3,203 265 37 18,432 80 57,850 11 23,247 2,042 7 193 9,221 38 1 15 1 153 1 720 77 3 31 1,609 722 3 62 339 133,492 257 162,918 67,604 16,154 1,800 34,237 405 9 4 1,071 20 12,465 295 195 33 660 24 7 311 20,184 78,451 Complete collapse Property damage (number of buildings) Inundated Inundated Partial Total burn Partial burn Swept out above floor below floor collapse down down level level 4 329 545 853 4,551 100,663 15 135 1,761 7,053 323 11,009 Partial damage 7 121 7,291 190,971 3 Nondwelling houses 469 1,194 4,148 27,819 3
Hokkaido Aomori Iwate Miyagi Akita Yamagata Fukushima Tokyo Ibaraki Tochigi Gunma Saitama Chiba Kanagawa Niigata Yamanashi Nagano Shizuoka Mie Tokushima Kochi
Attachment II-9
4 1 2 2 1 2
4 9
9 8
281 Total 15,840 3,547 5,951 121,688 198,760 10,973 13,683 615,277 48,412 Overview of damage caused by the Tohoku District - off the Pacific Ocean Earthquake and the ensuing tsunami (according to the latest information as of 16:00, December 1, 2011) Based on the document (as of December 1, 2011) by the Emergency Disaster Countermeasures Headquarters, National Police Agency of Japan
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Attachment II-10 Earthquake and tsunami data from the Japan Meteorological Agency
Information on hypocenter, magnitude, seismic intensity, tsunami, etc. Date Time Hypocenter March 11 14:46 14:49 14:50 14:51 14:54 14:55 14:58 (14:--)* 15:05 15:06 15:11 15:12 15:14 15:15 15:25 15:29 15:31 15:38 15:40 15:44 15:46 15:48 15:49 15:51 15:57 15:59 16:04 16:10 16:14 16:16 16:22 16:25 16:29 16:34 16:36 Off the coast of Sanriku Magnitude 9.0 Seismic intensity (Futabamachi, Fukushima) Intensity 6 upper
"Major tsunami warnings" were issued. (Fukushima Prefecture) "The estimated arrival time of the tsunami" was announced as "15:10 with a projected height of 3 me
Off the coast of Fukushima Prefecture Off the coast of Fukushima Prefecture
4 4 3 4
4 3 2 4
The announcement was made that "a tsunami arrived at the estimated arrival time with a projected height of 6 meters." (Fukushima Prefecture).
Off the coast of Ibaraki Prefecture
4 3 2
The announcement was made that "a tsunami arrived at the estimated arrival time with a projected height of 10 meters." (Fukushima Prefecture)
Off the coast of Ibaraki Prefecture
2 2 2 2 2
5.8 2 A tsunami water level of 9.3 m or higher was observed in Soma point, Fukushima Prefecture. (Announced by the Japan Meteorological Agency on April 13.)
Off the coast of Iwate Prefecture
Off the coast of Ibaraki Prefecture
Off the coast of Fukushima Prefecture
6.1 6.7 5.8 6.0 6.7 5.4 4.4 6.4 6.5 6.2 5.0
3 2 2 2 3 3 2 Intensity 5 lower 2
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Information on hypocenter, magnitude, seismic intensity, tsunami, etc. Date Time Hypocenter March 11 16:40 16:54 17:05 17:12 17:19 17:31 17:35 17:40 17:47 17:54 18:04 18:15 18:19 18:27 18:34 18:37 18:42 18:47 18:52 18:55 18:57 18:59 19:10 19:13 19:21 19:35 19:39 19:46 20:00 20:07 20:13 20:17 20:20 20:31 20:36 20:39 20:46 20:56 20:57
Off the coast of Miyagi Prefecture
Off the coast of Fukushima Prefecture Off the coast of Fukushima Prefecture
Magnitude 5.5 5.5 5.8 6.6 6.8 5.9 5.2 6.1 6.0 4.8 5.4 4.8 5.0 5.3 4.8 5.4 5.6 5.7 4.8 5.3 4.7 5.0 6.2 5.3 5.5 5.0 4.9 4.9 5.5 4.7 5.8 5.7 5.7 5.2 6.7 5.5 5.4 5.4 5.4
Off the coast of Ibaraki Prefecture Off the coast of Ibaraki Prefecture
Off the coast of Fukushima Prefecture
Off the coast of Ibaraki Prefecture Off the coast of Miyagi Prefecture
Off the coast of Fukushima Prefecture
Off the coast of Ibaraki Prefecture Off the coast of Ibaraki Prefecture
Off the coast of Fukushima Prefecture
Off the coast of Miyagi Prefecture Off the coast of Ibaraki Prefecture
Off the coast of Fukushima Prefecture
Off the coast of Ibaraki Prefecture Off the coast of Ibaraki Prefecture
Off the coast of Fukushima Prefecture
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Information on hypocenter, magnitude, seismic intensity, tsunami, etc. Date Time Hypocenter March 11 21:13 21:15 21:21 21:33 21:49 21:55 22:17 22:33 22:34 22:47 22:56 23:00 23:10 23:44 23:54 12-Mar 0:06 0:13 0:15 0:19 0:24 0:26 0:32 0:42 0:51 1:49 1:57 2:30 2:56 3:11 3:44 3:59 4:02 4:08 4:09 4:16 4:24 4:31 4:45 4:46
Off the coast of Fukushima Prefecture
Magnitude 6.1 5.9 4.9 5.2 5.2 5.1 5.7 4.5 5.6 4.7 5.3 5.4 5.1 4.9 5.9 5.3 6.6 5.4 6.2 4.3 5.0 5.3 5.5 5.2 4.7 4.8 5.0 4.4 6.0 5.0 6.7 6.3 5.2 4.5 4.1 5.7 5.9 5.2 6.4
Off the coast of Ibaraki Prefecture Off the coast of Ibaraki Prefecture
Off the coast of Fukushima Prefecture
Off the coast of Ibaraki Prefecture Off the coast of Ibaraki Prefecture Off the coast of Ibaraki Prefecture
Off the coast of Ibaraki Prefecture Off the coast of Miyagi Prefecture
Off the coast of Fukushima Prefecture Off the coast of Fukushima Prefecture Off the coast of Fukushima Prefecture Off the coast of Fukushima Prefecture
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Information on hypocenter, magnitude, seismic intensity, tsunami, etc. Date Time Hypocenter 12-Mar 5:11 5:25 5:34 6:34 8:11 8:54 8:59 9:25 10:04 10:12 10:13 10:35 10:46 10:47 11:34 11:52 12:12 13:06 14:14 14:45 15:18 15:44 16:36 19:53 20:20 21:54 22:15 22:24 23:14 23:33 23:43 13-Mar 3:09 5:41 6:58 7:13 7:30 7:59 8:24 8:41 Off the coast of Sanriku
Off the coast of Fukushima Prefecture Off the coast of Fukushima Prefecture Off the coast of Fukushima Prefecture
Magnitude 6.4 4.9 5.0 4.8 4.6 5.0 5.5 4.9 4.8 4.8 4.7 5.8 5.2 6.8 5.2 5.0 5.6 5.3 4.9 4.5 5.5 4.7 4.7 5.8
Off the coast of Ibaraki Prefecture Off the coast of Miyagi Prefecture
"Major tsunami warnings" were changed to "tsunami warnings." (Fukushima Prefecture) Off the coast of Sanriku
Off the coast of Fukushima Prefecture
5.9 6.2 4.8 5.2 4.3 5.9 4.5 4.7 5.4 6.0
2 4 2 3 2 3
Off the coast of Miyagi Prefecture Off the coast of Ibaraki Prefecture Off the coast of Ibaraki Prefecture
2 4
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Information on hypocenter, magnitude, seismic intensity, tsunami, etc. Date Time Hypocenter 13-Mar 9:41 10:26 14:59 17:58 20:37 21:44 14-Mar 2:04 2:55 4:27 8:41 10:02 13:45 15:12 15:18 15:52 16:25 18:07 March 15 3:35 3:41 4:28 16:03 16:48 18:50 20:06 22:27 22:31 22:37 March 16 5:53 12:23 12:52 13:14 15:29 18:15 20:45 22:39 22:54 23:46 March 17 3:56 4:00
Off the coast of Ibaraki Prefecture Off the coast of Ibaraki Prefecture
Off the coast of Fukushima Prefecture
6.0 4.7 4.4 5.7 4.2 4.7 6.2 4.7 6.5 5.2 5.2 4.8 4.8 4.3 5.6 5.0 4.9 4.3 6.3 5.2 6.2 6.4 5.3 4.5 4.6 6.1 5.6 5.6 4.6 4.4 5.4 4.6 5.3 4.4 4.5
3 2 2 2 3 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 2 2 2 3 4 2 2 2 2 3 2
Off the coast of Ibaraki Prefecture Off the coast of Ibaraki Prefecture
Off the coast of Fukushima Prefecture
Off the coast of Ibaraki Prefecture Off the coast of Ibaraki Prefecture
Off the coast of Fukushima Prefecture
Off the coast of Ibaraki Prefecture Off the coast of Miyagi Prefecture
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Information on hypocenter, magnitude, seismic intensity, tsunami, etc. Date Time Hypocenter March 17 13:13 17:25 20:48 21:35 21:54 March 18 3:38 3:55 6:18 11:48 17:01 March 19 4:53 8:32 8:49 18:56 20-Mar 5:48 10:30 20-Mar 14:19 14:55 21:03 21-Mar 4:54 4:59 5:05 8:43 14:08 22-Mar 6:24 16:18 17:33 18:19 18:44 21:04 22:51 23-Mar 0:03 7:12 7:34 7:36 7:53 18:55 19:43 24-Mar 8:56
Off the coast of Iwate Prefecture
Off the coast of Ibaraki Prefecture
Off the coast of Fukushima Prefecture Off the coast of Fukushima Prefecture
Magnitude 5.9 5.4 4.4 5.1 5.7 4.7 5.7 4.5 5.1 5.4 5.1 5.7 5.3 6.1 4.5 5.5 4.6 5.4 5.9 4.6 4.2 4.5 4.6 5.2 4.3 6.7 4.7 6.4 6.5 5.9 5.9 5.9 6.0 5.5 5.8 5.1 4.7 5.1 4.8
Off the coast of Ibaraki Prefecture Off the coast of Ibaraki Prefecture
Off the coast of Fukushima Prefecture
Hamadori, Fukushima Prefecture Hamadori, Fukushima Prefecture Hamadori, Fukushima Prefecture Hamadori, Fukushima Prefecture Hamadori, Fukushima Prefecture
Off the coast of Ibaraki Prefecture
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Information on hypocenter, magnitude, seismic intensity, tsunami, etc. Date Time Hypocenter 24-Mar 25-Mar 17:20 2:08 3:16 4:44 26-Mar 27-Mar 19:18 1:07 20:08 28-Mar 6:11 7:23 29-Mar 16:04 19:54 30-Mar 22:00 22:19 31-Mar Explanatory note)
Earthquake with observed intensity 6 at Futabamachi, Fukushima Prefecture Earthquake with observed intensity 5 at Futabamachi, Fukushima Prefecture Earthquake with observed intensity 4 at Futabamachi, Fukushima Prefecture Tsunami information and tsunami warnings/advisories
Magnitude 6.2 4.7 4.3 4.8 5.2 4.4 4.5 4.7 6.5 4.3 6.6 5.1 5.0 6.1
Off the coast of Ibaraki Prefecture Off the coast of Miyagi Prefecture
Off the coast of Fukushima Prefecture Off the coast of Fukushima Prefecture
Off the coast of Miyagi Prefecture Off the coast of Ibaraki Prefecture Off the coast of Miyagi Prefecture
16:15
* The starting time of the first waves of the tsunami was unidentified from the tidal data due to changes in tidal level caused by quakes and other factors.
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Point 3: O.P. approx. +13.5 m (Inundation depth approx. 0.5 m) Point A: O.P. approx. +13-14 m (Inundation depth approx. 1 m) Point 2: O.P. approx. +14.5 m (Inundation depth approx. 1.5 m)
Point F: O.P. approx. +12 m or higher (Inundation depth over 2 m) Point G: O.P. approx. +10 m or higher (Inundation depth over 0 m) Point B: O.P. +13-14 m Point D: O.P. +13.5-14.5 m
Point C: O.P. approx. +11 m or higher (Inundation depth over 6 m) Point E: O.P. approx. +14-15 m (Inundation depth approx. 1 m)
Point H: O.P. approx. +14-15 m (Inundation depth approx. 4-5 m) Point K: O.P. approx. +14-15 m (Inundation depth approx. 4-5 m)
Point J: O.P. approx. +14-15 m Point I: O.P. approx. +14-15 m (Inundation depth approx. 4-5 m) (Inundation depth approx. 4-5 m)
Unit 6
Unit 5
Point 6: O.P. approx. +12-13 m (Inundation depth approx. 2-3 m) Point 7: O.P. approx. +11.5 m (Inundation depth approx. 1.5 m)
Point 9-1: O.P. approx. +14-15 m Point 9-2: O.P. approx. +17-18 m Point 10: O.P. approx. +12-13 m
Run-up height
Attachment II-11
Ground deformation caused by quakes is not reflected in inundation height or run-up height.
Investigation results concerning the flooding of the Fukushima Dai-ichi NPS by the tsunami (level of inundation, water depth and flooded area)
Based on The impact of Tohoku-Chihou Taiheiyo-Oki Earthquake to Nuclear Reactor Facilities at Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Station (September 2011) by Tokyo Electric Power Company
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Attachment: II-12 Radiation dose in R/B, T/B, etc., and the location of facilities housed therein
This document describes the latest dose information provided by Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) while being based on the Survey Map which TEPCO created in order to organize past dose data for the purpose of radiation control. In addition, the document indicates the main facilities inside each building. The numbers in the figures indicate the radiation doses (mSv/h) measured West at the respective spots. The colors circling the numbers correspond to the measurement dates listed in the margins of the figures. The radiation dose measurements were conducted for thirty-three days, from July 22 to October 1.
Cartridge cooling pond
North
Unit 1
D/S pool
East
Emergency condenser
The parts colored in pale-blue in the documents on Units 1 to 4 indicate the areas considered to have been under water based on the level of residual water inside buildings as of October 4.
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23 13
PLR-MG Set
74 17
July 25, 2011 July 26, 2011 July 31, 2011 August 2, 2011 August 11, 2011
1.4 2.2 2.0 2.2
PLR-MG Set
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July 23, 2011 July 27, 2011 August 2, 2011 August 11, 2011
September 10, 2011
September 19-20, 2011
10 12 13 4 5
Control rod drive hydraulic system
1200 Upper part 1700
5.0 7.5 7 8 7 9 10 10 7 5
6.0
7.5-8.0
Above the first step9 Above the grating45 In front of the second step50 Above the second step60 Test tap 14A70 MO-001A90-100
0.20
0.25
0.7
6 6 10 14
Safety relief valve (Equipment inside the containment vessel )
13 10
Control rod drive hydraulic system Flammable atmospheric dilution operating system (B) Drywell humidity control system
North
West
East
South
North
West
East
South
High pressure coolant injection system
Containment spray cooling system (B) Control rod drive hydraulic system Core spray system (B)
0 0 0.15-0.19 08 08 0 2 12 . .
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0.045 0 1 0 2
0.045 0.06
0.1
0.04
0.10
0.10
. 0.08
0.1
August 2, 2011
0.11
0.15
September 9, 2011 September 19, 2011 September 20, 2011 September 21, 2011 September 27, 2011 September 30, 2011
2000 >5000
Main control room
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Hydrant (HB-11)
M/C 1C
M/C 1D
0.5 0.6 0.4 1.5 1.5 0.1 0.18 0.06 0.30 0.25 0.1 1.9
Feedwater heater (1A)
0.1
2.5
0.005
M/C 1A
0.50
M/C 1B
0.1 0.13
0.07 0.9
Hydrant (HB-9)
October 1, 2011
P/C 1S
16
Condenser
Unit 2
D/S pool
PLR-MG set
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First floor
Emergency power source system in the plant Control rod drive hydraulic system
M/C 2E P/C 2E
25
First floor
*Refer to Attachments II-3 and II-4 for the location of common auxiliary facilities (shared pool building). *Refer to Attachment II-4 for the location of the M/C 2SA building.
Control rod drive hydraulic system
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Hydrant (HB-18)
Hydrant (HB-20)
0.04
0.04
0.13
Hydrant (HB-17)
0.15
Main control room ventilating and air conditioning system Stand-by gas treatment system
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September 3, 2011
2.5
September 8, 2011
2.3
Emergency power source system in the plant Regular power source system in the plant
P/C 2A
P/C 2B
2.2
0.5
0.4
100 12 85
0.2
3.1
30 5.5 3.5 0.4 5.5 6.0 2.2 0.5 0.7 7.0 0.5 1.7 1.0 0.8 7.0 2.5 3.0 0.5 0.6
0.75
0.9
Instrument compressed air system
0.5 1.0
0.12
0.8
M/C 2C
P/C 2SB
M/C 2B
M/C 2SB
P/C 2A-1
M/C 2D
125V DCA
125V DCB
250V DC
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Unit 3
D/S pool
PLR-MG set
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98 98
90 54
32
50
70
Floor 60
45
48
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52 27 34
43
78
142
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Hydrant (HB-19)
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4.0
0.4 8.0 10
1.5 0.18
3.5
Surface of the transfer pipe Max 80
2.7
Hydrant (HB-14)
30 0.7 0.9 0.3 1.5 0.35 1.8 0.4 5.5 0.4 0.3 0.4 1.8 6.5 0.4 1.0
Surface of the transfer pipe Max 80
1.2
The basement mezzanine floor, T/B, Unit 3 is located above the area in the green dashed line.
Fire protection system
M/C 3A
This basement mezzanine floor is located above the area in the green dashed line on the first basement floor, T/B, Unit 3.
125V DCA
250V DC
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Unit 4
0.35 0.4 0.4
0.5 0.4
0.4 0.5 0.6 2.0 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.45 0.45 0.7
0.3
August 9, 2011
0.4 0.3 0.55 0.4 1.2 0.25 0.2 0.35 0.25 0.4 0.5
0.25
August 26, 2011 September 19, 2011 September 20, 2011 September 30, 2011
0.2
0.3
PLR-MG set
0.1
0.05
0.1
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0.05
0.04
Flammable atmospheric dilution operating system (B)
0.03
0.04
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July 23, 2011 July 29, 2011 August 3, 2011 September 21, 2011 Common auxiliary facilities Shared pool building 0.035 0.025 0.04
Diesel generator (B)
Room A
0.02
Control rod drive hydraulic system
2.5
0.05
0.02
0.025 0.025
0.02
0.3
0.30
0.03
*Refer to Attachments II-3 and II-4 for the location of common auxiliary facilities (shared pool building).
0.1
0.06
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0.15
0.15 0.10
0.10
0.50
0.10 0.50
Stand-by gas treatment system0.10
0.50 0.50
0.05
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0.80 0.20
P/C 4C P/C 4D
P/C 4B
M/C 4C
Emergency power source system in the plant Regular power source system in the plant Condenser
M/C 4A M/C 4B
M/C 4D
125V DCA
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Unit 5
September 26, 2011
D/S pool
0.001 0.002 0.015 0.009 0.01 0.013 0.02 0.008 0.003 0.01 0.05 0.008
Cartridge cooling pond
0.002
0.045-0.075
0.05-0.075
0.065 -0.03
0.015
The parts colored in pale-blue in the document indicate the areas where workers of Tokyo Electric Power Company confirmed residual water puddles from August 18 to 30.
0.01
0.015
0.0015 <0.001
0.025
0.015
PLR-MG set
0.0012
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<0.001
0.0013
Drywell humidity control system
0.06
0.8
0.4
0.02
0.0013
0.0017
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0.0015 0.003
0.012
0.011
0.03 0.045
0.1
0.006
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<0.001
<0.00
Generator
Main control room ventilating and air conditioning system for Units 5 and 6
C/B
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P/C 5B-1
P/C 5A-1
<0.001
<0.001
The basement mezzanine floor, T/B, Unit 5 is located above this purple area.
0.8 <0.001
P/C 5SA-1
0.5
M/C 5C M/C 5D
0.9 0.6
P/C 5C
P/C 5D
Condenser
<0.001
P/C 5SA P/C 5B M/C 5SA-1 M/C 5SA-2 M/C 5SB-2 M/C 5SB-1 M/C 5A M/C 5B
P/C 5SB
P/C 5A
Feedwater system
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125V DCB
125V DCA
250V DC
125V DCB
- This basement mezzanine floor is located above the purple area on the first basement floor, T/B, Unit 5. - The Unit 6 DC power source system is also installed on this floor.
Based on data and documents by Tokyo Electric Power Company
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Unit 6
0.0012
July 22, 2011 September 27, 2011
0.005
0.0045
0.013 0.045
0.0035
0.011
0.09
0.07
0.0075
D/S pool
0.0045
0.0012
July 22, 2011 September 30, 2011
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0.0025
0.0035
0.0035
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<0.001
Reactor water clean-up system
0.016
0.015
0.0080
Rm. A
1BF
* Refer to Attachment II-4 for the location of the diesel generator building.
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D/G room
Diesel generator (A)
0.0017
Residual heat removal system
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<0.001
Generator
<0.001
<0.001
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<0.001
P/C 6A-2
Condenser
<0.001
T/B Unit 5
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Attachment II-13
Unit 1
Stud nuts Reactor vessel flange
Steam dryer Steam pressure measurement nozzle Steam exit nozzle Water level measurement nozzle Steam separator check bolt Feedwater sparger Core spray Core spray spargers Upper core lattice Fuel assembly Incore neutron flux instrumentation Poison curtain Core shroud Control rod Jet pump Fuel support base Core support board Lower core lattice Recirculating water entrance nozzle Baffle Control axis guide pipes Jet pump nozzle assembly Steam separator Standpipes Plenum head Feed water entrance nozzle
For standby liquid control / core differential pressure measurement Vessel support skirt
Source: Tokyo Electric Power Company, Fukushima Dai-ichi NPS: Application for reactor establishment permit, April 2002
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Units 2-5
Steam exit nozzle Water level measurement nozzle Steam separator check bolt Feedwater sparger Core spray Core spray spargers Upper core lattice Fuel assembly Incore neutron flux instrumentation Core shroud Control rod Jet pump Fuel support base Core support board Lower core lattice Recirculating water entrance nozzle Baffle Control axis guide pipes Recirculating water exit nozzle Jet pump nozzle assembly Feed water entrance nozzle Steam separator Standpipes Plenum head
Core differential pressure measurement / liquid poison injection nozzle Vessel support skirt
Source: Tokyo Electric Power Company, Fukushima Dai-ichi NPS: Application for permit for changes to reactor establishment (as of June 2003)
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Unit 6
Steam exit nozzle Steam separator Measurement nozzle Steam separator check bolt Feedwater sparger Core spray nozzle Core spray spargers Upper core lattice Fuel assembly Incore neutron flux instrumentation Jet pump nozzle assembly Control rod Jet pump Fuel support base Core support board Lower core lattice Recirculating water entrance nozzle Baffle board Control axis guide pipes Recirculating water exit nozzle Low pressure coolant injection Standpipes Plenum head Feed water entrance nozzle
Core shroud
Source: Tokyo Electric Power Company, Fukushima Dai-ichi NPS: Application for permit for changes to reactor establishment (as of December 2010)
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Principle of measurement by reactor water level and reactor pressure instrumentation systems
Wall of the containment vessel
Based on data and documents by Tokyo Electric Power Company
Pressure vessel
Pressure 7.00 MPa
<Reactor water gauge> - The right side of the water gauge receives 7.10 MPa, the sum of the pressure inside the pressure vessel (7.00 MPa *1) and the pressure from the condensing tank level to the water gauge (P1 = 0.10 MPa *2). - The left side of the water gauge receives 7.08 MPa, the sum of the pressure inside the pressure vessel (7.00 MPa) and the pressure from the pressure vessel level to the water gauge (P2 = 0.08 MPa *2). - Therefore, the water gauge receives 7.10 MPa from the right and 7.08 MPa from the left. The pressure difference of 0.02 MPa is the force to push the diaphragm to the left. - The mechanism is to detect the water level of the pressure vessel by electrically detecting the deflection amount of the diaphragm. (The differential pressure increases as the water level of the reactor falls and decreases as the water level rises.) <Reactor pressure gauge> - Like the water gauge, the reactor pressure gauge also calculates the pressure inside the pressure vessel by electrically detecting the deflection amount of the diaphragm.
*1: 7.00 MPa is assumed here because the pressure inside a BWR pressure vessel with Electric output comparable to 1,000,000 kW generally turns out to be 7 MPa (refer to Attachment II-2). *2: P1 and P2 are the values used for explanatory convenience and differ from actual water pressures.
The pressure inside the pressure vessel + the water pressure from the condensing tank level to the reactor pressure gauge Reactor pressure gauge Atmospheric pressure (1 atm = 0.10 MPa) Diaphragm
(Isolating membrane to produce deflection depending on the pressure difference between the right and the left.)
Attachment II-14
Left
Right
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