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Originally Posted by Jedi Ninja
^ Most or all of the reactors are still receiving salt water injections. This cannot go on permanently as it has the potential to cause salt build-up inside the reactor, the fuel rods could become caked with salt deposits, which would make it much more difficult to keep them cool. But they are hoping to start getting fresh water into the reactors today, and reactor 1 may be receiving fresh water now, which is good news. But there seems to be as much bad news as good news lately and there is still the possibility for this situation to go sideways... it's not going to go Chernobyl bad, but it could go bad enough in its own way.
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I meant fresh water as in "getting more" (as oppose to old water).