Japan's Tokyo Electric Power Company said on the 22nd that the 17th nuclear contaminated water drainage work from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant was completed on the same day. Japan ignored strong questions and objections from the international community and unilaterally forcibly initiated the discharge of nuclear contaminated water from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the sea in August 2023. By the end of the 17th discharge, the cumulative amount of nuclear contaminated water discharged from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant had reached about 133,000 tons. According to data released by the Tokyo Electric Power Company on the 22nd, the 17th nuclear polluted water discharge began on the 4th of this month. Meanwhile, due to an earthquake in the eastern waters of Aomori Prefecture on the evening of the 8th, emissions were suspended for a while, and then resumed on the 9th. This time, a total of 7,833 tons of nuclear-contaminated water were discharged, containing about 2.4 trillion Becquerels containing radioactive tritium. According to data, TEPCO plans to make a total of 7 emissions in fiscal year 2025, with a total emission of about 54,600 tons. The last emissions for fiscal year 2025 will be carried out in March 2026.

Zhitongcaijing · 2d ago
Japan's Tokyo Electric Power Company said on the 22nd that the 17th nuclear contaminated water drainage work from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant was completed on the same day. Japan ignored strong questions and objections from the international community and unilaterally forcibly initiated the discharge of nuclear contaminated water from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the sea in August 2023. By the end of the 17th discharge, the cumulative amount of nuclear contaminated water discharged from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant had reached about 133,000 tons. According to data released by the Tokyo Electric Power Company on the 22nd, the 17th nuclear polluted water discharge began on the 4th of this month. Meanwhile, due to an earthquake in the eastern waters of Aomori Prefecture on the evening of the 8th, emissions were suspended for a while, and then resumed on the 9th. This time, a total of 7,833 tons of nuclear-contaminated water were discharged, containing about 2.4 trillion Becquerels containing radioactive tritium. According to data, TEPCO plans to make a total of 7 emissions in fiscal year 2025, with a total emission of about 54,600 tons. The last emissions for fiscal year 2025 will be carried out in March 2026.