Fury at Fukushima: Over 1 Billion pounds of nuclear waste “will be dumped into sea”
— Top Official: “The decision has already been made”
— “The solution is to pour the radioactive liquid into the ocean”
— Toxic radioactive water to cause devastation
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July, 2017
Kyodo,
Jul 14, 2017 (emphasis added): Fukushima’s
tritiated water to be dumped into sea, Tepco chief says —
Despite the objections of local fishermen, the tritium-tainted water
stored at the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant will
be dumped into the sea,
a top official at Tokyo Electric says. “The
decision has already been made,”
Takashi Kawamura, chairman of Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings
Inc., said in a recent interview with the media… As of July 6,
about 777,000 tons were stored [1.54 billion pounds]… Kawamura’s
remarks are the first by the utility’s management on the sensitive
matter…
The
Independent,
Jul 15, 2017: Radioactive
waste from Fukushima power plant disaster to be dumped in sea —
Water tainted with tritium, a radioactive form of hydrogen, is to be
released into the Pacific Ocean, says the head of the company
responsible for the Fukushima clean-up operation… Local residents
are furious at
plans to release the radioactive tritium from the 2011 Fukushima
nuclear plant, which suffered a triple meltdown, into the sea…
UPI,
Jul 14, 2017: Japan
utility plans to dump radioactive Fukushima water into Pacific —
The operator of Japan’s paralyzed nuclear plant in Fukushima has
decided to release radioactive tritium into the Pacific Ocean…
Technology has so far been unable to remove tritium from the water,
and TEPCO’s solution
is to pour the radioactive liquid into the ocean…
TEPCO insists tritium poses few health hazards, but Japanese
fishermen are outraged because
of the announcement…
Newsweek,
Jul 14, 2017: Fukushima’s
Nuclear Waste Will Be Dumped Into the Ocean, Japanese Plant Owner
Says —
Toxic waste produced by one of the world’s worst nuclear disasters
will bedumped
into the sea,
according to the head of [TEPCO]… Takashi Kawamura, chairman of
Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), told foreign media that nearly
777,000 tons of water tainted with tritium, a byproduct of the
nuclear process that is notoriously difficult to filter out of
water, will
be dumped into the Pacific Ocean…
The
Telegraph,
Jul 14, 2017: Fishermen
express fury as Fukushima plant set to release radioactive material
into ocean —
Local residents and environmental groups have condemned a plan to
release radioactive tritium from the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant
into the Pacific Ocean… Around 770,000
tons of highly radioactive water is
being stored in 580 tanks at the site. Many of the contaminants can
be filtered out, but the technology does not presently exist to
remove tritium from water… Fishermen who operate in waters off the
plant say any release
of radioactive material will devastate an
industry that is still struggling to recover from the initial nuclear
disaster…
Kyodo,
Jul 15, 2017: Tepco
backpedals after disaster reconstruction chief knocks plan to dump
tritiated water into sea —
[Tepco] backed off its tritium-dumping decision Friday after disaster
reconstruction minister Masayoshi Yoshino said it would cause
problems for struggling fishermen… The remarks made Friday by the
Fukushima native came shortly after the chairman of [Tepco] was
quoted as saying that the decision… had “already been made.”
After Tepco Chairman Takashi Kawamura’s remarks were widely
reported, the utility scrambled to make a clarification the same day.
According to Tepco’s clarification, Kawamura meant to say that
there was “no problem” with the dumping plan, based on government
guidelines and “scientific and technological standards.” The
statement also said that no final decision had been made…
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