Japan plans to discharge 54,000 tons of nuclear wastewater in 2024
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According to Japanese media reports, Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) plans to discharge a total of approximately 54,600 tons of "nuclear sewage" in 2024. In addition, the removal of molten nuclear fuel clumps from Unit 2 of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant will be postponed until around October 2024.

https://news.seehua.com/post/1110167
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This one peanuts.


https://www.thestar.com.my/aseanplus/ase...ugs-seized
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Japan will have to dump radioactive water into Pacific ocean. More than a million tonnes of contaminated water lies in storage but power company says it will run out of space by 2022. (teeth53 - Date: 23-Jul-2013 14:40)

http://globalresearch.ca/fukushima-pacif...ater/31200

FUKUSHIMA:  Pacific Ocean Will Not  Dilute Dumped Radioactive WaterOperator of stricken Fukushima nuclear plant has been dumping thousand tons per day of radioactive water into Pacific ocean.

The reactors are ?riddled with meltdown holes?, building 4 ? with more radiation than all nuclear bombs ever dropped or tested ? is missing entire walls, and building 3 is a pile of rubble.

Whole complex is leaking like a sieve, and the rivers of water pumped in, the reactors everyday just pouring into the ocean (Faithfully everyday).

Most people assume, ocean will dilute the radiation from Fukushima enough that any radiation reaching the West Coast of the U.S. will be low.

Just as we noted 2 days after the earthquake hit that the jet stream might carry radiation to the U.S. by wind ? we are now warning that ocean currents might carry more radiation to the at least some portions of the West Coast of North America than is assumed.

Here is what the North Pacific Gyre looks like:

North Pacific Subtropical Convergence Zone Previously Secret 1955 Government Report Concluded that Ocean May Not Adequately Dilute Radiation from Nuclear AccidentsWest Coast of North America ? and some of it is radioactive

Indeed, an island of Japanese debris the size of California is hitting the...In addition to radioactive debris, MIT says seawater which is itself radioactive may begin hitting Tepco Dumps 11,500 Tons of Radioactive Water Into the Pacific

  the West Coast within 5 years. Given that the debris is hitting faster than predicted, it is possible that the radioactive seawater will as well...

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Fukushima: Towards the Formation of a Radioactive Graveyard in the Pacific Ocean?

Floating Radioactive Debris Reaching Hawaii Sooner Than Expected. Radioactive Fish in the USA?

Radioactive Fish in the USA?. The FDA says it won?t monitor radiation in fish on the West Coast of the U.S. As the Anchorage Daily News notes:

North Pacific fish are so unlikely to be contaminated by radioactive material from the crippled nuclear plant.
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(28-01-2024, 10:57 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Japan will have to dump radioactive water into Pacific ocean. More than a million tonnes of contaminated water lies in storage but power company says it will run out of space by 2022. (teeth53 - Date: 23-Jul-2013 14:40)
http://globalresearch.ca/fukushima-pacif...ater/31200
radioactive water into Pacific Ocean
The reactors are ?riddled with meltdown holes?, building 4 ? with more radiation than all nuclear bombs ever dropped or tested ? is missing entire walls, and building 3 is a pile of rubble.
Whole complex is leaking like a sieve, and the rivers of water pumped in, the reactors everyday just pouring into the ocean (Faithfully everyday).
Most people assume, ocean will dilute the radiation from Fukushima enough that any radiation reaching the West Coast of the U.S. will be low.
Just as we noted 2 days after the earthquake hit that the jet stream might carry radiation to the U.S. by wind ? we are now warning that ocean currents might carry more radiation to the at least some portions of the West Coast of North America than is assumed.
Here is what the North Pacific Gyre looks like:
North Pacific Subtropical Convergence Zone Previously Secret 1955 Government Report Concluded that Ocean May Not Adequately Dilute Radiation from Nuclear AccidentsWest Coast of North America ? and some of it is radioactive
Indeed, an island of Japanese debris the size of California is hitting the...In addition to radioactive debris, MIT says seawater which is itself radioactive may begin hitting Tepco Dumps 11,500 Tons of Radioactive Water Into the Pacific
the West Coast within 5 years. Given that the debris is hitting faster than predicted, it is possible that the radioactive seawater will as well...
Related content:
Fukushima dumping of radioactive water into Pacific Ocean violates international law
The mass dumping of highly radioactive water (measured at 7.5 million times the normal allowed levels) into the Pacific Ocean is not just an environmental disaster it?s also a violation of international law. The Convention on the Prevention of Marine?
Fukushima: Towards the Formation of a Radioactive Graveyard in the Pacific Ocean?
Floating Radioactive Debris Reaching Hawaii Sooner Than Expected. Radioactive Fish in the USA?
Radioactive Fish in the USA?. The FDA says it won?t monitor radiation in fish on the West Coast of the U.S. As the Anchorage Daily News notes:
North Pacific fish are so unlikely to be contaminated by radioactive material from the crippled nuclear plant.
Japan is pouring radioactive water into Pacific Ocean
Monthy- radioactive water into Pacific Ocean. crying
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