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TAIWANESE BLAST PLAN TO DUMP FUKUSHIMA WATER INTO THE SEA

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • Nov 26, 2020
  • 2 min read

A group of Taiwanese staged a protest in Taipei against a plan by the Japanese government to release more than a million tons of water into the ocean from the disabled Fukushima nuclear power plant starting in 2022, Chang Hsiung-feng and Emerson Lim reported for the Central News Agency (CNA) of Taiwan.

At the rally in front of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), some 20 supporters of the "Nuclear Go Zero" movement called on the ministry to push back, via diplomatic channels, against the Japanese government's controversial plan. Tsai Ya-ying, a lawyer affiliated with the Wild at Heart Legal Defense Association in Taiwan, said at the rally that releasing "contaminated" water from the disabled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power would pose a risk to humans who might eat the many marine species that migrate in the warm current between Taiwan and Japan. Another protester, Tsai Chung-yueh, deputy CEO of the environmental organization Citizen of the Earth, said contamination of the marine ecology could last for 30-40 years, if the water is dumped into the ocean.


The protesters are opposed to a plan announced in October by the Japanese government to start releasing more than 1 million tons of water from the power plant, which was the site of a major nuclear disaster in 2011 when Japan was hit by a massive earthquake and tsunami.


Since then, Japan has been trying to find a way of disposing of the water that was used to cool the power plant and which has been increasing in volume due to rainwater seeping into the structure, according to international news reports. By summer of 2022, the 1,000 huge storage tanks will reach their full capacity, and the water will be treated, diluted, and released into the Pacific Ocean over several decades, the reports said.





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