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TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan will release more than 1 million tonnes of contaminated water from the destroyed Fukushima nuclear plant into the sea, the government said on Tuesday, a move China called “extremely irresponsible”, while South Korea summoned Tokyo’s ambassador in Seoul to protest.

The first release of water will take place in about two years, giving plant operator Tokyo Electric Power time to begin filtering the water to remove harmful isotopes, build infrastructure and acquire regulatory approval.

Japan has argued the water release is necessary to press ahead with the complex decommissioning of the plant after it was crippled by a 2011 earthquake and tsunami. It says similarly filtered water is routinely released from nuclear plants around the world.

Nearly 1.3 million tonnes of contaminated water, or enough to fill about 500 Olympic-sized swimming pools, is stored in huge tanks at the plant at an annual cost of about 100 billion yen ($912.66 million) -- and space is running out.

“Releasing the ... treated water is an unavoidable task to decommission the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant and reconstruct the Fukushima area,” Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said of the process that will take decades to complete.

The decision comes about three months ahead of the postponed Tokyo Olympic Games, with some events to be held as close as 60 km (35 miles) from the wrecked plant. Former Japanese Minister Shinzo Abe in 2013 assured the International Olympics Committee in pitching for the games that Fukushima “will never do any damage to Tokyo.”

Tepco plans to filter the contaminated water to remove isotopes, leaving only tritium, a radioactive isotope of hydrogen hard to separate from water. Tepco will then dilute the water until tritium levels fall below regulatory limits, before pumping it into the ocean.

Tritium is considered to be relatively harmless because it does not emit enough energy to penetrate human skin. Other nuclear plants around the world routinely pump water with low levels of the isotope into the ocean.

The United States noted that Japan has worked closely with the International Atomic Energy Agency in its handling of the site.

“In this unique and challenging situation, Japan has weighed the options and effects, has been transparent about its decision, and appears to have adopted an approach in accordance with globally accepted nuclear safety standards,” the U.S. Department of State said in a statement on its website.

NEIGHBOURLY CONCERN
Japan’s neighbours reacted strongly, however, with both China and South Korea calling for more consultation on the plan.

“This action is extremely irresponsible, and will seriously damage international public health and safety, and the vital interests of people in neighbouring countries,” China’s foreign ministry said in a statement on its website.

South Korea’s government summoned Japan’s ambassador to Seoul to protest at the move.

“The decision can never be accepted and would not only cause danger to the safety and maritime environment of neighbouring countries,” a senior official told a briefing after vice-ministers held an emergency meeting to discuss the issue.

“It was also made unilaterally without sufficient consultations with our country, which is the closest neighbour to Japan,” Koo said.

At a briefing in Tokyo later in the day a government official told reporters that Japan had consulted neighbours.

Taiwan has also expressed concern.

Fishing unions in Fukushima have urged the government for years not to release the water, arguing it would have a “catastrophic impact” on the industry.

A Scientific American article reported in 2014 that when ingested tritium can raise cancer risks, while some experts are worried about other contaminants. The water currently contains significant amounts of harmful isotopes despite years of treatment, according to Tepco.

“My concern is about non-tritium radioactive contaminants that still remain in the tanks at high levels,” said Ken Buesseler, a senior scientist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Massachusetts.

“These other contaminants are all of greater health risk than tritium and accumulate more readily in seafood and sea floor sediments,” added Buesseler, who has studied the waters around Fukushima.

The Japanese government has been keen to stress the filtering and dilution processes. A senior government public affairs official emailed media outlets on Monday to request the term “contaminated” not be used in reporting, arguing it was misleading.

Fishing communities and others suffering reputational harm from the release will be compensated, Tepco said.
 
NO.
Japan.
Don't do it.
I'll drink it. I'll drink the water if it means saving the entire ocean from becoming gay.
 
Based solution: Bottle the water. Market it as having "medicinal properties" and sell it to twee millennials and woo-woo libs in the U.S.
 
It sucks but lmao at china complaining while they release metric tons of partially combusted garbage into the air without batting an eyelid.
 
a move China called “extremely irresponsible”
Doesn't China do this all the time? I mean, they don't have access to Fukushima trash, but they use other trash don't they?

Fishing unions in Fukushima have urged the government for years not to release the water, arguing it would have a “catastrophic impact” on the industry.
I do find these complaints more worthy of consideration, though that seems to be a demand side problem instead of like... Killing off all the fish.

What's the main danger here anyways? Cancer? Are we back to thinking about living long term again?
 
What's the main danger here anyways? Cancer? Are we back to thinking about living long term again?
Nothing, people are just dumb when it comes to anything nuclear because they only know what Vegans with self-inflicted brain damage tell them about all things nuclear. China and South Korea are bitching because it's Japan. No more, no less. It's literally the only reason they care. Seriously, ocean water will disperse any remaining isotopes like it does everything else, into harmless amounts relatively quickly. Just remember, look at a globe, remember oceans are deep, consider the volume of water you're dealing with.
 
Nothing, people are just dumb when it comes to anything nuclear because they only know what Vegans with self-inflicted brain damage tell them about all things nuclear. China and South Korea are bitching because it's Japan. No more, no less. It's literally the only reason they care. Seriously, ocean water will disperse any remaining isotopes like it does everything else, into harmless amounts relatively quickly. Just remember, look at a globe, remember oceans are deep, consider the volume of water you're dealing with.
Yeah general rule of thumb is "the media is even more fucking retarded about atomic energy than they are about anything else"
 
Good, I could use some giant monster battles in the near future and Gundams might finally become a reality to battle them. Awesome.
 
Nothing, people are just dumb when it comes to anything nuclear because they only know what Vegans with self-inflicted brain damage tell them about all things nuclear. China and South Korea are bitching because it's Japan. No more, no less. It's literally the only reason they care. Seriously, ocean water will disperse any remaining isotopes like it does everything else, into harmless amounts relatively quickly. Just remember, look at a globe, remember oceans are deep, consider the volume of water you're dealing with.
It's pretty funny that people are incapable of realizing that there are mineral deposits under the waters. It's 70ish% of the earth's surface: there's bound to be lots of radioactive materials (and other nasty things) exposed to the oceans.
 
Honestly, it's Japan so I'm assuming the water is safe enough after treatment. If this were China or India or some other third world shithole, I'd be a little more worried... but it's not like they don't pollute like a mofo already.
 
Yeah general rule of thumb is "the media is even more fucking retarded about atomic energy than they are about anything else"
I blame Jimmah Carter and the over reaction to 3 Mile Island for all of that. You know what type of energy could handle the US's base load needs and scale up to handle the all electric economy the carbon neutral types with their soy addled brains are demanding? The Motherfucking Atom. Cheap, clean, safe power that'll make your virtue signal-mobile go. But can't have it because a peanut farmer got scared by a rabbit and is too fucking stupid to die.

It's pretty funny that people are incapable of realizing that there are mineral deposits under the waters. It's 70ish% of the earth's surface: there's bound to be lots of radioactive materials (and other nasty things) exposed to the oceans.
They've literally never thought about it. The theoretically understand there's a bottom to the oceans, but they've never pondered what it's made of. They think it's just weird fish and the Titanic.
 
They release it after the treatment so what's the issue? Is it just dog eaters mad?
 
The water is to be treated until nothing but tritium is in the water, and then the water is to be diluted to the point that the tritium levels would be below regulatory limits before it is dumped into the ocean. This is safe treatment and obeys the standards of disposing of such things.

The reason this article was written is because keeping the "nuclear scary" idea in people's heads is very, very lucrative to both the oil and the renewables lobby, because if people weren't irrationally afraid of nuclear, it would absolutely buttfuck every other power source bar maybe hydro.
 
I always love when the farms comes together for an atomic energy circlejerk
 
The worst thing that could come from this is the press coverage could inspire Japanese anti-nuclear activists(their country is full of them) to delay/prevent the other plants from restarting.
 
This is only going to make Japan's Godzilla problem just that much worse..
 
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