Asahi Shimbun “Marine release of primary treated water, is it okay if there is no scientific problem? Don’t shake science”

Asahi Shimbun “Marine release of primary treated water, is it okay if there is no scientific problem? Don't shake science” In addition to holding up science … Thinking of an ever-growing tank What to do with the water in the tank that keeps accumulating on the site. The treatment of water after purifying the contaminated water at TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant has attracted a lot of attention. Mr. Yoshiaki Harada, former Minister of Environment, said at the conference just before his retirement that he said, “There are not many options other than releasing and diluting” Mentioned how to see. A chief who appeared to release to Osaka Bay also appeared. No matter how much it is purified, it is difficult to separate the radioactive substance tritium (tritium) that exists in the form of water. Tritium itself is released into the sea by controlling its concentration from nuclear power plants and reprocessing plants around the world. Some people say that if there is no problem in science, it should be issued. However, the history of the past so far … * Some excerpts from the link below. Continue with the source https://www.asahi.com/articles/ASM9S7JQBM9SULZU01R.html document.write(” + ”); Related article document.write(” + ”);

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