Tuesday 23 July 2013

Fukushima is leaking radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean after all


Credit: Gizmodo

Nuclear industry — broken promises — surprised?

http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2013/07/fukushima-is-leaking-radioactive-water-into-the-ocean-after-all/ / operator Japan's stricken Fukushima nuclear power plant contaminated ground water likely been flowing into sea acknowledging leakage first time Tokyo Electric Power Co Tepco came under fire Monday revelation number plant workers thyroid radiation exposure times exceeding threshold levels increased cancer risks ten times number released previously deep apology causing grave worries for many people Masayuki Ono Fukushima plant general manager Tepco repeatedly blamed overlooking early signs covering delaying disclosure problems mishaps head Japan's new Nuclear Regulation Authority created since March 2011 earthquake tsunami wrecked Fukushima contamination sea had been continuing since the accident admission came company general manager Masayuki Ono told news conference plant officials come believe that radioactive water leaked from wrecked reactors likely seeped into the underground water system escaped into sea atomic nuclear officials experts suspected leak Fukushima Dai-ichi earl crisis Tepco previously failed to confirm ground water leakage more than two years offer our deep apology causing grave worries for many people, especially for people in Fukushima soaring radiation Tepco based water sample tests any impact of the leakage appeared to be contained by silt fences erected near the devastated reactors utility is already injecting the chemical sodium silicate into part of the seawall separating the ocean from the plant site to prevent ground water from seeping through March 2011 earthquake tsunami knocked out cooling systems Fukushima plant triggering fuel rod meltdowns causing radiation leakage food contamination mass evacuations Tepco this month acknowledged levels radiation groundwater had soared suggesting highly toxic materials from the plant were getting closer to the Pacific uranium /

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