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A Japanese government agency has proposed releasing radioactive water from the stricken Fukushima nuclear plant into the environment, as storage space runs out. The plant suffered a meltdown about nine years ago after it was hit by an earthquake-triggered tsunami.
About a million tonnes of contaminated water has built up since then and the tanks that hold it are almost full. An extensive pumping and filtration system is in place at the plant, which each day brings up tonnes of newly contaminated water and filters out almost all radioactive elements.
The process leaves only tritium, which experts say is only harmful to humans in very large doses. The panel has been discussing how to dispose of the liquid for years and no deadline has been set for it to report to the government.
The radioactive water comes from several different sources, including water used for cooling at the plant groundwater that seeps into the plant daily and rainwater. Properly filtered Fukushima water could be diluted with seawater and safely released into the ocean without causing environmental problems, the International Atomic Energy Agency argues. Discharging it into the environment could trigger protests however -- not only from local fishermen and farmers but also from neighbouring countries.
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