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gkamburoff
That water contains more than tritium, since the treatment plant was less than effective and broke down repeatedly. I suggest it get tested.
Michael Machida
I wonder why it's taking so long to deal with this issue. Been a long time Japan.
Rodney
utter BS. And groundwater flows into the sea. No treatment.
also what do they do with the ionizing radionuclides they collect with ALPS? Throw it in a pond in Hokkaido?
Rodney
because there is no known technology, that is why it is good restart used-by-date NPPs on earthquake and tsunami places.
wallace
The nuclear disaster site will take 100 years to clean up. No known way to remove the 600 tons of molten fuel. The radiation levels inside reactors 1&2 are very high.
Mickelicious
Dumping? How deliciously appropriate.
Derek Grebe
I'm waiting for the Frank Drebin press conference. "Nothing to see here, folks".
Sanjinosebleed
It still beggars belief that any sane person would want nuclear power after this disaster!
Especially in light of the corruption and negligence that caused this disaster in the first place