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Peter Neil
Maybe because the processing of the water isn’t complete yet, and it will be salt water?
If the finished product were desalinated, it would exceed drinking water standards more than bottled water from Costco or your faucet.
wallace
The wastewater does not contain salt water.
Peter Neil
The final dilution will be.
Michael Machida
If you have to explain and explain again for years, something is wrong.
Peter Neil
You can explain it again for them, but you can’t understand it for them.
japancat
Yeah ............japantoday..........and the results are ??????????????????????????????????????????????
Terrible reporting ! Doh !!
lunatic
We will have to wait for it.
Korean team delays conclusion on Fukushima wastewater safety
https://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20230531000637
Roten
The Korea Herald article makes it sound that the Korean opposition party is as open-minded as mud is clear and as the opposition party in the states is scientific-minded. With preconcieved ideas, how do politicians ever consider scientific research as legitimate?