Japan starts discharging treated water from Fukushima Daiichi NPP into ocean — they intend to complete dismantling of plant by 2050 Japan has started discharging treated water from the emergency nuclear power plant Fukushima Daiichi — about 31.2 thousand tons of liquids will be discharged from the nuclear power plant in fiscal year 2023. Operator TEPCO said the concentration of tritium in the diluted treated water is below the limit. If there are any irregularities in the process, the water discharge will be stopped immediately, the organization said. Tokyo’s decision sparked widespread discontent from neighboring countries. Thus, China opposed and banned the import of products from ten prefectures of Japan. Russian Rosselkhoznadzor has strengthened control over bioresources caught in Russian waters in the area near the water discharge site. Источник: Readovka World
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