Japan Begins Secretly Releasing Irradiated Water From Fukushima Disaster Into The Ocean
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BY TYLER DURDEN
THURSDAY, JUN 08, 2023 - 05:25 PM
Tokyo Electric Power Company (better known as TEPCO) started releasing irradiated seawater from Monday afternoon into an underwater tunnel that has been built to release Fukushima nuclear contaminated water into the sea, Japan's public broadcaster NHK said on Tuesday.
According to TEPCO, the tunnel will be filled with some 6,000 tons of seawater by around noon on Tuesday.
The process, according to China Daily, was carried out "secretly" on Monday because Japan's unilateral decision of dumping more than 1.3 million metric tons of treated but still radioactive water into the ocean provoked consistent protests from neighboring countries, such as China, Pacific Island communities and civil society groups in the most affected prefectures such as Fukushima, Iwate and Miyagi.
And instead of targeting what will be a tangible environmental catastrophe in just days, the hollow and hypocritical virtue signaling talking heads continue droning on about such meaningless drivel as ESG and global warming.
Also, oddly enough, there has not been a peep about this clear and present ocean disaster from either the original Greta, or her new and improved for mass-consumption replacement, Sophia Kianni, who lately appears to be more focused on building up her scantily-clad, environmentally-fighting image than, well, fighting for the environment…
Under Japan's plan, once filled with seawater, the tunnel, which was completed this April, will guide contaminated water from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi power plant to a point about 1 kilometer offshore. And now, the whole release system is almost complete, except for a reservoir that will store those contaminated water before its release. TEPCO said before that all construction work will be done by the end of this month.
If it's done, the release would be sufficient to fill about 500 Olympic-sized swimming pools and the water has been used to cool highly radioactive damaged reactor cores as the massive earthquake and tsunami destroyed the Fukushima plant's cooling systems, triggering the meltdown of three reactors and the release of large amounts of radiation.
There is no such thing as radioactive water. Water can contain radioactive particles, but it can be simply filtered out. The filter becomes highly contaminated with these radioactive particles and then has to be contained properly and sealed/stored until the particles decay. Typical filtration is via an ion exchanger. The ion beads in the exchanger bond to the contaminants and allow the water to be cleaned. After filtration, the water is pure and clean and poses zero risk to health or environment. There is simply no need to ever pump contaminated water into any natural body. The filtration is a simple and inexpensive process. This is such a simple concept that it is difficult to see how anyone could believe that Hydrogen and Oxygen could ever get to the point of having enough nucleons to become unstable and fission on their own.