Removing Fukushima's melted nuclear fuel will be harder than the release of plant's wastewater - News Summed Up

Removing Fukushima's melted nuclear fuel will be harder than the release of plant's wastewater


Associated Press reporter Mari Yamaguchi writes about a significant development at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, in which treated radioactive wastewater is being diluted and released into the Pacific Ocean. In a nutshell:The release process involves seawater pumps pushing treated water through pipes to dilute it before release. Challenges lie ahead, including the removal of radioactive melted fuel debris from damaged reactors, a complex and long-term endeavor. Key quote:“Removal of the melted fuel debris is not like we can just take it out and be finished,” Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings spokesperson Kenichi Takahara said. The big picture:The release of radioactive water and melted nuclear fuel from the Fukushima nuclear plant raises concerns from local communities.


Source: Forbes August 28, 2023 16:54 UTC



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