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TRUTH BEHIND JAPAN'S CONTAMINATED WATER | KBS뉴스(News)

TRUTH BEHIND JAPAN'S CONTAMINATED WATER | KBS뉴스(News) [Anchor Lead]
The Japanese government continues to insist that releasing contaminated radioactive water into the ocean will not cause any problems. KBS has confirmed that this in fact is not true. A document compiled by the Tokyo Electric Power Company says that in addition to tritium, which the Japanese government has already admitted, the contaminated water also contains other radioactive substances in amounts well above the permissible levels.
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Workers don protective gear before entering a dangerous zone at a nuclear power plant. This is where the so-called Advanced Liquid Processing System, or ALPS, for purifying radioactive water is located. Processed contaminated water is stored in some one thousand tanks in the vicinity of the nuclear plant. Its combined amount surpasses 1.1 million tons. Tokyo Electric Power Company proposed that radioactive water be released into the environment, because authorities have run out of storage space, as the amount of contaminated water grows by the day. The Japanese government claims the radioactive water only contains tritium, which also exists in a natural state in the environment.
[Soundbite] NAOKAZU TAKEMOTO(JAPANESE MINISTER OF STATE FOR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY POLICY(SEP. 17, IAEA GENERAL ASSEMBLY)) : "Water processed by the ALPS contains only tritium. All other radioactive substances were almost filtered out."
But is that true? KBS has obtained a report that TEPCO submitted to Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry early this week. It says 82 percent of contaminated water from Fukushima has been found to contain cesium, strontium, iodine and other radioactive materials above the permissible levels. About 17 percent of the contaminated water was found to contain radiation more than ten times the annual permissible radiation exposure level, while another 7 percent contained more than a hundred times the permissible amount. We asked an official at the Tokyo Electric Power Company if that is true.
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