Storage risky for radioactive water in Fukushima
The information given by the operator of the damaged nuclear plant in Fukushima that the recent rains have caused the overflow of radioactive water from some storage tanks, then maybe ended up in the sea, adds to other surveys of radioactive leaks that the authorities are quick to minimize with the statement that "everything is under control", as has happened recently to a loss of a human error as very small but with water with two hundred thousand becquerels per liter of beta-emitting radioactive isotopes including strontium 90 (considering that the limits for this isotope are highly persistent is thirty becquerels per liter). Then have to consider that even the subsea barriers of containment recently loosened by the storms apparently are struggling to prevent radioactive water seeping from under of the nuclear plant ends up in the sea and in this way can contaminate the food chain.
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Date: 22/10/2013
article n°: 2348
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