Japan Wants to Dump Nuclear Plant's Tainted Water. Fishermen Fear the Worst. [View all]
Japan Wants to Dump Nuclear Plants Tainted Water. Fishermen Fear the Worst.
By Motoko Rich and Makiko Inoue
Dec. 23, 2019 NY Times
...Now, nearly nine years after the disaster, Mr. Niitsuma, 77, is at risk of losing his entire livelihood, too, as the government considers releasing tainted water from a nuclear power plant destroyed by the tsunamis waves.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abes cabinet and the Tokyo Electric Power Company the operator of the Fukushima Daiichi plant, where a triple meltdown led to the worst nuclear crisis since Chernobyl must decide what to do with more than one million tons of contaminated water stored in about 1,000 giant tanks on the plant site.
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Until last year, Tepco indicated that with the vast majority of the water, all but one type of radioactive material tritium, an isotope of hydrogen that experts say poses a relatively low risk to human health had been removed to levels deemed safe for discharge under Japanese government standards.
But last summer, the power company acknowledged that only about a fifth of the stored water had been effectively treated.
Last month, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry briefed reporters and diplomats about the water stored in Fukushima. More than three-quarters of it, the ministry said, still contains radioactive material other than tritium and at higher levels than the government considers safe for human health.
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