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Fukushima: Japan announces it will dump contaminated water into sea
#11
I believe there are regulations and control test being involved with this project. So it shouldn't impact the health of ecosystem there.
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#12
Think what they said they are releasing also doesn't have a long half life. But I might be remembering it wrong.
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#14
don't they concern the neighbor country or the the whole world feelings ?
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#15
this will contaminate the fishes and other wildlife and eventually end up in our bellys just like micro plastics eaten by fishes and eventually ending up on our plates. not a good move at all
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#16
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https://www.cnbc.com/2021/04/16/fukushima-japans-plan-to-dump-radioactive-water-is-not-dangerous-prof-says.html
 
Quote:“I would say to people who are concerned about this going into the ocean: We dump 8 tons of plastics in the ocean, pregnant women are not supposed to eat tuna because of mercury poisoning, microplastic is in the marine food chain — this is what we should be worried about,”

 It's not as bad as microplastics, so it's okay right?
I'm not sure what the alternative really is, but Tritium has a half-life of 12.3 years and it will be diluted to the point where it won't harm anything(so they say), so it sounds okay I guess...?
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#17
I will buy more made in japan nigari, i feel it... that's excellent for the health I heard..good idea I'm sure :*)
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#18
I was just googling Tritium,  it costs $30K USD / gram!   
Wouldn't it be worthwhile to filter that out of the waste water?
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#19
Interesting read
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https://spectrum.ieee.org/fukushima-wastewater-cleanup-questions
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@rigok9 I edited your post.
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