"Japan plans to release sewage from Fukushima atomic power plant this month"(video)

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Japanese government is preparing forstarting the release of treated waste waterfrom Fukushima atomic disaster site to sea in late August.



Local newspapers reported that Prime Minister Fumio Kishida would meet with cabinet members to decide on a circumstantial time to drain the treated water after returning from the tripartite summit with the US and South Korea on 18 August. The reports besides revealed that Kishida would meet with representatives of the national fishing association before being released.

At a press conference on 7 August, the chief secretary of Hirokazu Matsuno's cabinet announced that there was inactive no time for release. Matsuno added that the nipponese government would make a decision after introducing measures to "ensure safety and reduce harm to reputation".

Faced with global opposition from respective countries, Japan has late removed major obstacles to the release of treated water from Fukushima Dai-ichi atomic power plant. The power plant was a melting point in 2011, And water is utilized to cool atomic fuel, which melted and solidified in reactor cores involved in melting. The water utilized for this intent is of course polluted.

Purified water was cleaned to remove most radioactive materials utilizing an advanced fluid processing strategy (ALPS) and another devices. Purified water is stored in retention tanks at Fukushima atomic power plant.

Estimates show that the tanks can be full by the first half of 2024, And the nipponese government indicated its plan to release them to the sea "about the summer".

According to TEPCO, it plans to dilute the treated water at least 100 times on site, connecting it with a large amount of sea water. This allegedly will aid reduce the concentration to little than 1,500 bekerels per litre (Bq/L), which is 40 times more stringent than the national standard.

The global Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) published a comprehensive review in July, claiming that this decision would "have negligible Radiological impact on humans and the environment".

In addition, the nipponese atomic supervisor approved the usage of the Tokyo-operated discharge strategy electrical Power Co.

Japan expects a August issue to avoid fishing season

The plan to release sewage from the power plant caused friction with China, and the country criticises Japan for its safety concerns.

The Hong Kong government has announced that it will ban imports of seafood and another related products from respective regions of Japan after the release of treated sewage.

South Korea, whose relations with Japan became more affirmative under the administration of president Yoon Suk Yeola, supported the plan, but with requests for commitment to monitor the operation.

According to reports, the nipponese government wants to avoid starting the procedure in September, erstwhile it begins fishing with bottom trawls on the Fukushima Prefecture coast.

(Related: Radioactive fish discovered close Fukushima renew concerns about plans to drop atomic sewage into the ocean.)

Results of a survey by a nipponese broadcaster JNN In early August, they revealed that 50 percent of those polled were in favour of plans to release purified sewage from the crash site, and 35 percent were against it.

More akin articles can be found on Fukushima.news.

Watch the video below to learn more about Fukushima power plant crash and about How it contributed to the extinction of snow crabs in Alaska.

This movie comes from Strontium Milks channel on Brighteon.com.


Translated by Google Translator

source:https://www.naturalnews.com/

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