Japan
nuke plant water worries rise
AP,
26
October, 2012
Japan's
crippled nuclear power plant is struggling to find space to store
tens of thousands of tons of highly contaminated water used to cool
the broken reactors, the manager of the water treatment team said.
About
200,000 tons of radioactive water - enough to fill more than 50
Olympic-sized swimming pools - are being stored in hundreds of
gigantic tanks built around the Fukushima Dai-ichi plant. Operator
Tokyo Electric Power Co. has already chopped down trees to make room
for more tanks and predicts the volume of water will more than triple
within three years
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