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Starting Thursday, the treated water will be discharged at a maximum rate of 132,000 gallons a day through an underwater tunnel off the coast of Japan. External observers, including the IAEA ...
Sponsor Message Dealing with all this radioactive water has been a huge technical challenge for the Japanese government. Currently, some 350 million gallons are being stored in more than 1,000 ...
Japan has said the water release is safe ... at a maximum rate of 500,000 litres (about 110,000 gallons) per day. Environmental pressure group Greenpeace has said the filtration process is ...
Fourteen years since one of the worst nuclear accidents in history, Japan is getting creative in the effort to convince ...
Japanese engineers at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant have been forced to release radioactive waste water into the sea. At the same time they are resorting to desperate measures to contain the ...
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said today that Japan continues to comply with international safety standards in its discharge of ALPS treated water from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear ...
Japan's government is asking for international backup as it prepares to release thousands of gallons of water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant into the sea. The plan has alarmed the public ...
In all, the Japanese government is storing around 350 million gallons in more than 1,000 tanks ... So how safe is the water? Let's ask Ken Buesseler, who is a senior scientist at Woods Hole ...
Japan says China will resume imports of Japanese seafood that it banned in August 2023 over the discharge of wastewater from the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the sea ...
YOKOTA AIR BASE, Japan — The U.S. Air Force is storing about 400,000 gallons of contaminated water at this airlift hub in western Tokyo — significantly more than previously disclosed — and ...
New Delhi, Jan. 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- According to new research published by Astute Analytica, the Japan water treatment market was valued at US$ 10.65 billion in 2024 and is projected to ...
The Aug. 30 leak of thousands of gallons of water was probably tainted with PFAS, so-called “forever chemicals.” On Oct. 3, U.S. authorities notified the Japanese government of the spill ...
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