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My only agenda is to get to the truth of the matter at hand.
If there were criticality events, the inventory associated with MW-s/MTU are quite small relative to the existing inventory.
I have stared at levels of 100 msv/hr many times and am no stranger to the events that are happening. As I have been following the events for the last couple of weeks on this site and elsewhere, I have concluded that the radiation levels are so intense that no one is able to gather the facts, evidence or pictures to conclude just exactly what has occurred, what the current conditions are and how they are going to get this under control. I suspect that the debris is such that no robots will be able to penetrate the debris field to obtain required information to access the situation. This may go on until decay heat and radiation levels subside or they just decide to pour concrete over the whole thing and dedicate it as a shrine to nuclear power. If they do that it will be interesting is to see how the ground water issue is resolved.
If you are looking for MW-s/MTU as an indication of a criticality in the reactors or fuel pools you never did the sub critical experiments in your MS engineering curriculum. It just takes a pulsed fission event to deplete the moderator or geometry to shut the event down only to reoccur when the geometry is again favorable. I would not find comfort in the fact that the power level is small relative to the reactor operating levels.