Only
1,000 tonnes? Uncontaminated? I believe this as much as all the many
lies we have been told.
Fukushima
Operator Dumps 1,000 Tons Of Polluted Water In Sea
The
operator of the leaking Fukushima nuclear plant said Tuesday that it
dumped more than 1,000 tons of polluted water into the sea after a
typhoon raked the facility.
17
September, 2013
Typhoon
Man-yi smashed into Japan on Monday, bringing with it heavy rain that
caused flooding in some parts of the country, including the ancient
city of Kyoto.
The
rain also lashed near the broken plant run by Tokyo Electric Power
(TEPCO), swamping enclosure walls around clusters of water tanks
containing toxic water that was used to cool broken reactors.
Some
of the tanks were earlier found to be leaking contaminated water.
"Workers
measured the radioactive levels of the water collected in the
enclosure walls, pumping it back into tanks when the levels were
high," said a TEPCO official.
"Once
finding it was mostly rain water they released it from the enclosure,
because there is a limit on how much water we can store."
The
utility said about 1,130 tons of water with low levels of radiation
-- below the 30 becquerels of strontium per litre safety limit
imposed by Japanese authorities -- were released into the ground.
But
the company also said at one site where water was found contaminated
beyond the safety limit workers could not start the water pump quick
enough in the torrential rain, and toxic water had leaked from the
enclosure for several minutes.
Strontium
is a potentially cancer-causing substance that accumulates in bones
if consumed.
Thousands
of tonnes of water that was poured on the reactors to tame meltdowns
is being stored in temporary tanks at the plant, and TEPCO has so far
revealed no clear plan for it.
The
problem has been worsened by leaks in some of those tanks that are
believed to have seeped into groundwater and run out to sea.
Separately,
around 300 tonnes of mildly contaminated groundwater is entering the
ocean every day having passed under the reactors, TEPCO says.
Why
the media is not reporting the truth on Fukushima?
July,
2012
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