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Japan’s TEPCO Admits Majority of Nuclear Sewage Radiation Exceeds Standard

Continue to pay attention to the situation of nuclear water pollution in Japan. Today, the topic of “Tepco admits that more than 60% of the stored nuclear sewage radiation exceeds the standard” rushed into the hot search. In terms of A-shares, the concept of nuclear prevention and control emerged again in late trading. Zhongshui Fishery closed the board in a straight line, and Zhongdian Environmental Protection hit the 20cm daily limit , Recorded 4 days and 3 boards.

66% of nuclear-contaminated water contains radioactive substances exceeding the standard

According to CCTV reports, according to Japan’s TBS TV station on the 26th, TEPCO admitted that about 66% of the nuclear-contaminated water in the storage tanks currently contains excessive radioactive substances.

When asked when all the nuclear-contaminated water will be drained, TEPCO’s crisis public relations officer said that TEPCO currently does not have any specific plans for when the nuclear-contaminated water will be completely drained. As the implementer of the sea discharge plan, Tokyo Electric Power Company’s answer also makes the sea discharge plan even more unconvincing.

I haven’t considered any other options besides draining the sea.

According to a CCTV News report on the 28th, the Japanese government’s launch of the discharge of Fukushima nuclear contaminated water into the sea has aroused strong opposition and criticism from many parties. On the 27th, the fourth day after Tokyo Electric Power Company began to discharge nuclear contaminated water into the sea, the reporter entered the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant to visit Japan’s nuclear contaminated water discharge equipment. A total of 9 journalists from 7 media participated in the foreign media group. On the way, Tokyo Electric Power Company asked reporters not to make audio and video recordings freely, but to be accompanied by staff throughout the process.

After carrying out the necessary protection and listening to the explanation of the multi-nuclide removal device by the staff of Tokyo Electric Power Company, the reporter came to the No. 5 unit of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, where the drainage equipment is basically gathered. This is also the only place where they can appear on camera for this interview.

The reporter introduced: “After the seawater and nuclear-contaminated water are mixed, they will pass through a thick blue pipe, and finally pass through a one-kilometer subsea tunnel to be discharged into the sea.”

The “multi-nuclide removal device (ALPS)” is the key to the nuclear-contaminated water discharge plan of the Japanese government and Tokyo Electric Power Company. On the same day, TEPCO arranged for reporters to enter the remote control room of the multi-nuclide removal device for visits and explanations. During the interview, TEPCO staff repeatedly emphasized that they have multiple contingency plans to stop once technical problems arise.

However, when the reporter asked if there was any problem with the nuclear contaminated water discharge system, if there were other ways to dispose of the nuclear contaminated water other than discharging it into the sea, TEPCO staff said that they had not considered methods other than discharging the nuclear contaminated water into the sea.

CCTV reported that the Japanese side insisted on referring to the nuclear-contaminated water treated by the multi-nuclide removal device (ALPS) as “treated water”, believing that the “treated water” has reached the standard and can be discharged. However, the international community has always had doubts about the safety, effectiveness and sustainability of the Fukushima nuclear contaminated water treatment plant.

During the operation of the multi-nuclide removal plant (ALPS), various problems such as water leakage, excessive radioactive substances, and damage to the filter screen have occurred. TEPCO has so far not disclosed the design or service life of the ALPS, and lacks an independent third-party monitoring mechanism to monitor “treated water”.

Protests erupt at the largest local port in Fukushima, Japan

On the afternoon of the 27th local time, an anti-nuclear polluted water protest rally initiated by several opposition parties and trade union groups in Japan was held near Onahama Port, the largest local port in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. About 500 people from all over Japan participated in the rally.

The people at the rally expressed their firm opposition to the Japanese government and Tokyo Electric Power Company blatantly violating the commitments they made to the Fukushima Prefecture fishery groups many years ago, and disregarding the opposition of many parties to discharge nuclear-contaminated water into the sea. A number of members of the opposition party who participated in the rally unanimously demanded that the Japanese government immediately cancel the nuclear contaminated water discharge plan, suspend the sea discharge operation, and protect the livelihood of local fishery practitioners.

(Source of the article: Securities Times·e Company)

Source of the article: Securities Times·e Company

Original title: Japan’s TEPCO admits that 66% of nuclear sewage radioactive content exceeds the standard! A-shares, this nuclear prevention and control concept stock, 4 days and 3 boards

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2023-08-28 08:11:58

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