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Omaha Steve

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Tue Aug 24, 2021, 10:36 AM Aug 2021

Japan seeks support for Fukushima nuclear water release [View all]

Source: AP

By MARI YAMAGUCHI

TOKYO (AP) — Japan’s government adopted an interim plan Tuesday that it hopes will win support from fishermen and other concerned groups for a planned release into the sea of treated but still radioactive water from the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant.

The government decided in April to start discharging the water into the Pacific Ocean in the spring of 2023 after building a facility and compiling release plans under safety requirements set by regulators. The idea has been fiercely opposed by fishermen, residents and Japan’s neighbors including China and South Korea.

Under the plan adopted Tuesday, the government will set up a fund to buy fisheries products and freeze them for temporary storage to cushion the impact from negative rumors about the discharge. The government will also help promote Fukushima products to restaurants and other food industries.

The government also plans to start raising fish in the water treated to levels allowable for discharge as part of a safety awareness campaign. Further details have yet to be decided.



FILE - In this April 13, 2021, file photo, environmental activists wearing a mask of Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga and protective suits perform to denounce the Japanese government's decision to release treated radioactive Fukushima water, near the Japanese Embassy in Seoul, South Korea. Japan’s government adopted an interim plan Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2021 that it hopes will win support from fishermen and other concerned groups for a planned release into the sea of treated but still radioactive water from the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man, FIle)


Read more: https://apnews.com/article/business-japan-environment-and-nature-united-nations-2ae9b3fbe05a592fa71bbe64d9a8762f

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NO! Just plain no! n/t nocoincidences Aug 2021 #1
Horror movie imitates life, Jetheels Aug 2021 #2
Godzilla! Bayard Aug 2021 #3
The decision has been made by Japan: dilution is the solution Submariner Aug 2021 #4
I don't want to bring a Geiger Counter to the fish department. no_hypocrisy Aug 2021 #5
Unfortunately. Snackshack Aug 2021 #6
RIGHT This is why nuclear power is not the answer. elleng Aug 2021 #7
Let's be clear on something OK? NNadir Aug 2021 #11
So everything. Snackshack Aug 2021 #15
Your body contains about 4000 Beq of radioactive potassium-40 if you weigh 70 kg. NNadir Aug 2021 #19
To be fair, that was an old reactor right next to a coast with a history of huge tsunamis betsuni Aug 2021 #17
The ocean naturally has a huge amount of radioactive uranium suspended in the water madville Aug 2021 #8
Quadruple Meltdown includes one plutonium reactor. Kid Berwyn Aug 2021 #9
That's OK. Very few anti-nukes mention the 19,000 people who die every damned day from air... NNadir Aug 2021 #13
Great condescension! Kid Berwyn Aug 2021 #16
Do you work for the fossil fuel industry? NNadir Aug 2021 #18
Great ad hominem. Kid Berwyn Aug 2021 #20
Isn't it amusing how we can't release low level tritiated water without protests, and yet... NNadir Aug 2021 #10
The saddest thing is... Jedi Guy Aug 2021 #12
Right. Deliberate ignorance is the worst form of ignorance. We're seeing exactly that... NNadir Aug 2021 #14
Japan dumps worse shit in the ocean and atmosphere every fucking minute. So does the U.S.A. hunter Aug 2021 #21
K an R for a most important topic. oasis Aug 2021 #22
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