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Japan announces new plan to drain radioactive Fukushima water DIRECTLY into the Pacific Ocean

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Government authorities in Japan have announced new plans to start dumping highly radioactive wastewater from the failed Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power facility directly into the Pacific Ocean.

Though the amount of radiation in the water far exceeds legally-permitted levels, according to the plant's operator and documents reviewed by the U.K.'s Telegraph, there's apparently no other place to put it at the site, which is on the verge of seeing its storage capacity completely maxed out.

Reports indicate that approximately 1.09 million tons of contaminated water currently being stored inside 900 tanks at Fukushima will soon be drained in the Pacific in order to make more space for new water, a move that's sparking outrage among local residents and a number of environmental organizations that worry about what the vast contamination will do to the world's largest body of water.

TEPCO, Japanese government have clearly been lying about "safe" Fukushima wastewater

The announcement is sure to be puzzling for anyone who believes the narrative that's long been conveyed by the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) that nuclear wastewater at the Fukushima site is "safe," containing only small levels of the radioactive contaminant tritium.

It also brings up questions about the repeated assurances from the Japanese government that a so-called "Advanced Liquid Processing System," or ALPS, developed by the nuclear arm of Hitachi Ltd., has been effectively removing all other radioactive materials to "non-detect" levels, which doesn't seem to be the case.

The Telegraph says it's obtained documents from a source in Japan's government revealing that ALPS "has consistently failed to eliminate a cocktail of other radioactive elements, including iodine, ruthenium, rhodium, antimony, tellurium, cobalt and strontium."

When asked about these documents, Hitachi reportedly declined to comment on the performance of its ALPS technology. The Japanese government similarly refused to respond to multiple requests for comment about the seeming disparity.

Like we've been saying all along: Fukushima is a MAJOR coverup

According to The Telegraph, other "restricted" documents suggest that the arm of the Japanese government responsible for handling the Fukushima disaster didn't even know that ALPS was "malfunctioning," and not actually removing harmful radionuclides to "non-detect" levels. So there's no telling what the actual levels are of nuclear radiation being dumped from the site into the Pacific.

A study conducted by the Kahoko Shinpo newspaper found in 2017 that 45 of 84 water samples collected from near the Fukushima site tested extremely high for iodine 129 and ruthenium 106, at levels far above what's considered "acceptable" even by liberally-defined government standards.


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