Tepco, the operator of Japan's Fukushima nuclear power
plant, has said it is scrapping a plan to dump water it treated for
radiation contamination into the sea. The climbdown was forced by fierce
protests from fishing groups.
Tokyo Electric Power had said on Thursday it was considering discharging some treated water into the sea because it was running out of storage space. That caused an uproar among Japanese fishing co-operatives.
"Treated" means once-high radioactive content has been reduced considerably but not completely.
The Fukushima plant was struck by a devastating quake and tsunami in March and has released radiation into the atmosphere carried by winds, rain and snow ever since. More Read
Tokyo Electric Power had said on Thursday it was considering discharging some treated water into the sea because it was running out of storage space. That caused an uproar among Japanese fishing co-operatives.
"Treated" means once-high radioactive content has been reduced considerably but not completely.
The Fukushima plant was struck by a devastating quake and tsunami in March and has released radiation into the atmosphere carried by winds, rain and snow ever since. More Read
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