Professor Oxford, England: Fukushima contaminated water is sufficiently purified!

Professor Oxford, England: Fukushima contaminated water is sufficiently purified!

– ALPS decontamination process removes all normal radioactive substances –

Chosun Ilbo (May 16th)

Professor Emeritus Allison, a world-renowned authority on radioactivity research,

I posted an article titled “I can immediately drink 1 liter of sufficiently purified Fukushima contaminated water.”

University of Oxford, UK: Professor Emeritus Wade Allison

I have been working in the field of radioactivity for over 40 years.

His 2009 book Radioactivity and Reason, which explains misconceptions about radioactivity and nuclear power, earned him worldwide fame.

Allison said that at the time of the Fukushima nuclear accident, no one died from the radioactive spill.

He pointed out that the story of Fukushima radiation was “just an exaggerated story that encouraged fear in society.”

In his book, Allison also warns that “a conventional accident poses a far greater risk of loss of life than a nuclear accident.”

Fifty-eight people died in the Chernobyl accident, and not a single person died in Fukushima.

167 people died in the North Sea Piper Alpha oil field accident, and 3,800 people died in the Indian Bhopal chemical plant accident.

Nuclear accidents are overstated. It is associated with the atomic bomb.

Treatment of contaminated water at a purification plant (ALPS):

Allison visited Fukushima four times after the 2011 Fukushima nuclear accident.

After the Fukushima nuclear accident, Japan is proceeding with a plan to treat contaminated water at a purification plant (ALPS) and release it.

The ALPS decontamination process removes all normal radioactive material, leaving only traces of tritium.

South Korea and other countries claim that tritium is dangerous.

(Photo: The Chosun Ilbo Japanese version) TEPCO officials explain the contaminated water storage tank at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in February this year. Photo: Yonhap News

Trace amounts of tritium are fine:

Tritium is also present in the fresh and saltwater around us, Allison said.

Tritium is a substance that is safely excreted within 12 to 14 days after entering the body.

Especially this time, it is released into the vast ocean and diluted to the level of its natural state.

“There is no impact on the ecosystem,” he explained.

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(Photo: Yomiuri Shimbun)

Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Tritium Amount: Less Than Korean Nuclear Power Plant

TEPCO Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant:

Talks between Japanese and South Korean diplomatic authorities were held in Seoul on the 12th regarding the acceptance of a South Korean inspection team over the discharge of treated water into the sea.

South Korea discussed the contents of the inspection with a plan to dispatch an expert inspection team to Japan on May 23-24.

South Korea’s Concerns:

In South Korea, treated water is called “contaminated water,” and many people are concerned about its impact on the environment and health.

The Japanese side will explain that “the health of the Korean people and the marine environment will not be adversely affected.”

(Yomiuri Shimbun Online)-Yahoo! News

https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/240b821927c0b9dfee3535500327ac694202f171