According to the latest news of @ overseas network, the Japan Broadcasting Association (NHK) reported on May 26 that Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) decided to start the construction of equipment related to the discharge of nuclear polluted water from Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in early June** According to the report, Dongdian will start to build an "upstream water tank" equipment for storing diluted nuclear sewage, which is also part of the "shaft" for storing nuclear sewage.
Subsequently, on the basis of obtaining the approval of local governments such as Fukushima Prefecture, TEPCO plans to officially start the construction of the main project of the subsea tunnel.
NHK said, at present, Japanese public opinion is generally worried that the discharge of nuclear sewage into the sea will cause negative effects, and Fukushima fishery people are strongly opposed to this plan**
President of Fukushima Prefecture Fisheries Federation, Keiji rigu, previously told Japanese media that after the Fukushima nuclear accident, the local aquaculture industry suffered a devastating blow, and the risk assessment has not been restored so far.
He believes that if the government discharges the Fukushima nuclear sewage into the sea again, it will only make the situation "further worse".
According to previous reports, according to Japan's plan, the Fukushima nuclear sewage will start in the spring of 2023. It is planned to dilute the activity of radioactive material tritium contained in the treated water to less than one fortieth of the national standard and discharge it to about 1km offshore of the nuclear power plant through the subsea tunnel.
Some Japanese experts said that the waste furnace of Fukushima nuclear power plant is difficult to complete in the 30 years expected by the Japanese government. In order to achieve an impossible goal, the Japanese government decided to discharge pollutants into the sea, which will inevitably lead to a series of mistakes**