http://www.japantoday.com/category/national/view/japan-prepares-for-release-of-tritium-from-fukushima-plant
To dump or not to dump a little-discussed substance is the
question brewing in Japan as it grapples with the aftermath of the
nuclear catastrophe in Fukushima five years ago. The substance is
tritium.
The radioactive material is nearly impossible to remove from the huge
quantities of water used to cool melted-down reactors at the Fukushima
Dai-ichi plant, which was wrecked by the massive tsunami in northeastern
Japan in March 2011.
The water is still accumulating since 300 tons are needed every day
to keep the reactors chilled. Some is leaking into the ocean.
Huge tanks lined up around the plant, at last count 1,000 of them,
each hold hundreds of tons of water that have been cleansed of
radioactive cesium and strontium but not of tritium.
And yet our Betters ( a joke ) are worried about burning Coal...The hypocrisy is deafening...
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