This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-27487332
The article has changed 2 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Previous version
1
Next version
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
Japan Fukushima operator releases groundwater into sea | Japan Fukushima operator releases groundwater into sea |
(about 3 hours later) | |
The operator of Japan's troubled nuclear power plant has started releasing groundwater into the sea. | The operator of Japan's troubled nuclear power plant has started releasing groundwater into the sea. |
The groundwater flows from hills around the Fukushima plant. Workers have been pumping it into storage before it seeps into contaminated areas. | |
Operator Tepco said the water released into the sea met safety guidelines. | |
Tepco has struggled to contain radioactive water at the plant, which was crippled by the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami. | Tepco has struggled to contain radioactive water at the plant, which was crippled by the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami. |
Water is being used to cool nuclear reactors after the meltdowns - but this water then becomes highly radioactive and must be stored. | Water is being used to cool nuclear reactors after the meltdowns - but this water then becomes highly radioactive and must be stored. |
Groundwater has also been flowing into the plant, mixing with the cooling water and becoming contaminated. | Groundwater has also been flowing into the plant, mixing with the cooling water and becoming contaminated. |
Workers have struggled to safely store this water and there have been several leaks. | Workers have struggled to safely store this water and there have been several leaks. |
Under the new system, groundwater is pumped into storage before it reaches the plant. It is then released into the sea after radiation levels are checked. | Under the new system, groundwater is pumped into storage before it reaches the plant. It is then released into the sea after radiation levels are checked. |
Tepco said the tests used on the water were stricter than those required by the World Health Organisation and the Japanese government. | Tepco said the tests used on the water were stricter than those required by the World Health Organisation and the Japanese government. |
A Tepco spokesman told AFP news agency the "bypass system" reduced by up to 80 tonnes per day the volume of water becoming contaminated under the plant. | A Tepco spokesman told AFP news agency the "bypass system" reduced by up to 80 tonnes per day the volume of water becoming contaminated under the plant. |
The move was agreed with local fishermen after extended negotiations. | The move was agreed with local fishermen after extended negotiations. |
Court ruling | |
The water release comes a day after Japanese newspaper Asahi Shimbun revealed in a report that about 90% of workers at the plant fled at the height of the meltdown crisis. | The water release comes a day after Japanese newspaper Asahi Shimbun revealed in a report that about 90% of workers at the plant fled at the height of the meltdown crisis. |
The paper's report was based on transcripts of interviews previously stored in the prime minister's office with the plant director, who died last year. | The paper's report was based on transcripts of interviews previously stored in the prime minister's office with the plant director, who died last year. |
Meanwhile, a court in Japan ruled against restarting two nuclear reactors at a plant in Fukui prefecture after anti-nuclear campaigners questioned its safety. | |
The plant at Ohi was shut down along with Japan's other nuclear plants after the meltdowns of the Fukushima nuclear reactors. | |
Japan has since been forced to import huge amounts of coal, liquid natural gas and other fuels. |
Previous version
1
Next version