Thanks to the concern of many netizens in the past few days, I am afraid that I will not have a good time in Japan and will be contaminated by nuclear, even if I am not contaminated by nuclear, the fish I eat will be.
I don’t like fish very much.
With this in mind, it is rare to care about the news. Japanese TV station NHK reported that the standard for discharging nuclear wastewater into the Pacific Ocean this time is that the radioactive substances strontium and cesium will be largely removed from it, but tritium is still in it.
What is the level? The concentration of tritium in the wastewater will be diluted to one fortieth of the Japanese national standard, and one seventh of the drinking water standard proposed by the World Health Organization.
That is to say, ah, if you drink the water is the WHO standard, absorbed radioactive material tritium seven times higher than this water.
Meanwhile, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission considers this tritium discharge to be “routine and safe. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has also expressed support for discharging the treatment water accumulated at Fukushima Daiichi into the sea, saying it is in line with international practice.
But Greenpeace says the water, which also contains carbon 14, is also very dangerous and could enter organisms and potentially damage DNA.
Given that the organization has not been very reliable in terms of science, and that I personally trust the International Atomic Energy Agency, I don’t think there is much of a problem.
Thank you all for your concern. When I start turning into Godzilla, I’ll put pictures here.
P a fucking S: You idiots how much to use their own brand new brain, our government did not say anything, domestic and foreign so many nuclear experts, you see a come out to speak up?
The information you get from the public is more powerful than their silent statements?
Americans are more afraid of nuclear pollution than you are, and they are also near the Pacific Ocean.
Japan has not only third-party monitoring but also civil society monitoring of the nuclear waste water discharge.
As for the “polluted half of the Pacific Ocean in 57 days” The “news” is a dispersion simulation done by the German Institute for Marine Research in June 2012, which simulates the spread of cesium-137 pollution.
By the way, did you not read the date of the “news”?
One more thing I forgot to mention: some people ask why we don’t just irrigate the land and drink such safe water. Probably because it’s fucking seawater.
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