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The Straight Story

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Tue Jun 25, 2013, 06:42 AM Jun 2013

Level of radioactive tritium rising in harbor at Fukushima plant

Tokyo Electric Power Co. has seen a rise in the level of radioactive tritium in seawater within the harbor at the crippled Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant.

A sample collected Friday contained around 1,100 becquerels of tritium per liter, the highest level detected in seawater since the nuclear crisis at the plant started in March 2011, the utility said Monday.

An official of the Nuclear Regulation Authority said groundwater containing radioactive substances may be seeping into the harbor from the plant site and there is a need to carry out a careful investigation because the data collected so far are limited.

According to Tepco, the sample with the highest tritium concentration was collected near a water intake on the east side of the reactor 1 turbine building. The level was more than double that of a sample taken on June 10 in the same area.

http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2013/06/25/national/level-of-radioactive-tritium-rising-in-harbor-at-fukushima-plant/#.UclmhBhEr2Q

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Level of radioactive tritium rising in harbor at Fukushima plant (Original Post) The Straight Story Jun 2013 OP
Umm.. where are now all the nuclear apologists who claim nuclear plants are safe , Fukushima is safe darkangel218 Jun 2013 #1
 

darkangel218

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1. Umm.. where are now all the nuclear apologists who claim nuclear plants are safe , Fukushima is safe
Tue Jun 25, 2013, 09:06 AM
Jun 2013

Blah blah blah??

I would laugh at the irony, but the whole situation is freaking tragic.
It's not the first and probably won't be the last nuclear accident, especially with aging plants all over the world.

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