The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster was a ... Japan is now looking to dump the treated radioactive waste water into the sea, stirring debates and boycotts at home and abroad.
SEOUL--South Korean shoppers are snapping up sea salt and other items as worry grows about their safety with Japan due to dump ... water was mainly used to cool damaged reactors at the Fukushima ...
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) experts have confirmed that the tritium concentration in the 11th batch of diluted ...
Kyodo News reported that the amount of radioactive tritium in waste water from Chinese nuclear plants in 2021 was much more than the tritium that is allowed to be released from the Fukushima plant ...
The operator of the nuclear plant plans to discharge 7,800 tons of treated water containing tritium, a radioactive substance, ...
The dispersal of radioactive wastewater from the Fukushima-Daiichi ... which can be filtered from water they contaminate. However, analyses of 1.3 million tons of waste coolant now stored in ...
A group of older women from Fukushima, Japan, traveled to Jeju Island to offer an apology Tuesday to 'haenyeo,' Korea’s ...
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China to host global nuclear safety conference – but row over Fukushima nuclear waste water will not be on agendasaying it meets scientific standards China will host an international nuclear safety conference next month but the release of waste water from the Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan will not be on ...
The water was used to cool the fuel rods of Fukushima Daiichi after it melted down in an accident caused by a huge tsunami in 2011 that battered Japan’s eastern coast.
This treated water is currently stored in tanks on site ... The ISF was built to manage and store removed soil, waste arising from decontamination activities in Fukushima Prefecture, safely and in an ...
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