Japan to get crucial UN verdict for Fukushima water release

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Japan plans to release treated water from the plant into the ocean over the next 30 to 40 years. Read more at straitstimes.com.

TOKYO - Japan is set to receive a final report from a UN watchdog on Tuesday that is widely expected to approve a plan for the tsunami-wrecked Fukushima plant toInternational Atomic Energy Agency chief Rafael Grossi begins a four-day visit to Japan on Tuesday, when he will meet Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and deliver the results of its two-year safety review.

Fishing unions in Fukushima have also urged the government for years not to release the water. Local fishing communities fear reputational risk and further loss of business. Japan plans to release 1.3 trillion tonnes of water used to cool the fuel rods of the Fukushima plant damaged by a massive earthquake and tsunami in 2011. That amount is enough to fill 500 Olympic-sized swimming pools.

Nuclear power plants around the world regularly release waste water containing tritium above the concentration of Tepco’s treated water.

 

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