Japan will begin, next week, the second phase of releasing treated water from the Fukushima plant into the sea, a month after the start of operations, which provoked China’s fury.

Inspections of the first phase of discharge that began on August 24 have been completed and the second phase will begin on October 5, Tokyo Electric Power (Tepco), operator of the Fukushima nuclear plant, said on Thursday.

Fukushima: Japan will release radioactive waters from the nuclear plant into the Pacific Ocean. What is at stake?

PUB • CONTINUE READING BELOW

This water was stored for a long time in tanks at the plant and was treated to remove radioactive substances.with the exception of tritium, which is only dangerous in very high concentrated doses, according to experts.

Tepco then dilutes the water with seawater before releasing it into the ocean, to ensure the level of radioactivity does not exceed limits.

The discharge into the sea was approved by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), but the project provoked a diplomatic crisis between Japan and China, which suspended all imports of Japanese seafood products at the end of August.

Protests in Tokyo and seafood imports banned by China after release of wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear plant

Russia, with tense relations with Japan, is considering doing the same.

As with the first flush, we will continue to monitor tritium levels. We will continue to inform the public in a clear and understandable way, based on scientific evidence”, Akira Ono, a Tepco employee, told journalists on Thursday.

Despite Beijing’s trade measures, Chinese boats continue to fish off Japan in the same areas as Japanese vessels, according to Japanese daily Asahi.

The United States ambassador to Japan, Rahm Emanuel, published photographs last week on social network (formerly Twitter), which, according to the diplomat, show Chinese fishing boats off Japan on September 15th.

Around 7,800 cubic meters of tritium-containing water will have been discharged during this first 17-day phase. In late August, Tepco stated that it was planning three other similar operations by the end of March 2024.

No total, Tokyo plans to release more than 1.3 million cubic meters of water from Fukushima into the Pacific Ocean – the equivalent of 540 Olympic swimming pools – gradually, until the beginning of the 2050s, according to the current calendar.

Japan says Chinese stance on Fukushima contrasts with international support

Source: https://observador.pt/2023/09/29/segunda-fase-de-descarga-da-agua-tratada-de-fukushima-arranca-para-a-semana/



Leave a Reply