Is radioactive water still being released from the Fukushima power plant into the Pacific?

Is radioactive water still being released from the Fukushima power plant into the Pacific?

Fukushima nuclear plant water to be released into the ocean via undersea tunnel. The government decided in April to start discharging the water, after further treatment and dilution, into the Pacific Ocean in spring 2023 under safety standards set by regulators.

Did Japan dump radioactive water into the ocean?

Japan’s government announced a decision to begin dumping more than a million tons of treated but still radioactive wastewater from the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant into the Pacific Ocean in two years. Within hours of the announcement, protesters rallied outside government offices in Tokyo and Fukushima.

When will Japan’s water crisis finally end?

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The government says no final decision has been made. The release of more than a million tonnes of water, which has been filtered to reduce radioactivity, would start in 2022 at the earliest, according to Japanese media outlets including national dailies the Nikkei and the Yomiuri Shimbun.

When will Japan’s radioactive tap water be released?

The release of the water, which has been filtered to reduce radioactivity, is likely to start in 2022 at the earliest, said national dailies the Nikkei, the Yomiuri, and other local media.

What caused the 2011 tsunami in Japan?

On 11 March 2011, a 9.0 magnitude earthquake struck off the north-eastern coast of Japan, triggering a 15-metre tsunami. While the back-up systems to prevent a meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear plant survived the initial quake, further damage was inflicted by the tsunami.

What went wrong at Tokyo Electric Power Plant?

In 2018, Tokyo Electric apologized after admitting its filtration systems had not removed all dangerous material from the water, collected from the cooling pipes used to keep fuel cores from melting when the plant was crippled.

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