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Attention! Nuclear contaminated water and nuclear wastewater are not the same thing

2023-08-28 14:17:28   Visit:374

Attention! Nuclear contaminated water and nuclear wastewater are not the same thing

Source: CCTV Finance

Japanese officials have repeatedly argued that other countries have also had precedents of discharging nuclear power plant wastewater into the ocean, but nuclear contaminated water is not the same as nuclear power plant wastewater. What is the difference between the nuclear contaminated water from Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant and the wastewater discharged from normal nuclear power plants? See how experts expose the true face of the Japanese government's concept of cheating and attempting to whitewash nuclear contaminated water into the sea.

Difference 1: Contact between Fukushima nuclear contaminated water and melted core

British nuclear energy environmental expert Sean Burney: Because the contaminated water from Fukushima is water that has come into contact with melted nuclear fuel, it is the nuclear fuel inside the reactor, which is not the normal operation of nuclear power plants.

Difference 2: Exposure of radioactive substances in the melted core

British nuclear energy environmental expert Sean Burney: Because the contaminated water from Fukushima is water that has come into contact with melted nuclear fuel, it is the nuclear fuel inside the reactor, which is not the normal operation of nuclear power plants.

Former teaching assistant at the Nuclear Reactor Laboratory of Kyoto University in Japan, Yuzhang Kozuo: The nuclear fission products produced in normal operating nuclear power plants, also known as "dead ashes" in Japanese, are enclosed inside fuel rods or plates. In the Fukushima nuclear accident, all radioactive materials that were supposed to be sealed in the fuel rods were exposed. The fuel rod itself has melted, and the radioactive material generated continuously seeps into the water, forming nuclear contaminated water.

Difference three: Fuel residue contains over a thousand radioactive substances and most of them are soluble in water

National Japan Atomic Energy Research and Development Agency researcher Hiroshi Amano: The source of nuclear contaminated water can be traced back to nuclear fuel residue. After the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident, the nuclear fuel melted down, producing nuclear fuel residue. The fuel residue contains more than 1000 nuclides. Groundwater and rainwater come into contact with these thousands of nuclides before forming nuclear contaminated water, which is fundamentally different from the wastewater of general nuclear power plants.