At Japanese nuclear plant, controversial treated water release just the beginning of decommissioning

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At Japanese nuclear plant, controversial treated water release just the beginning of decommissioning
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The sound of treated radioactive water flowing down to an underground secondary pool could be heard from beneath the ground during a media tour of Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.

In this image made from video, South Korean lawmakers from left, Kang Eun-mi, Woo Wonshik and Yang Jung-suk, hold placards which reads “Withdraw the discharge of the wastewater from Fukushima nuclear power plant into the ocean” during a protest in Iwaki, Fukushima prefecture, Sunday, Aug. 27, 2023. South Korean lawmakers attended a protest in Iwaki in Fukushima prefecture against the release of treated radioactive wastewater from the region’s crippled nuclear plant into the ocean.

This photo taken during the tour of the treated water dilution and discharge facility for foreign media shows TEPCO official Kenichi Takahara explains about a facility to take samples of treated radioactive wastewater after dilution for testing before release, part of the facility for the releasing treated radioactive water to sea from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, operated by Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings , in Futaba town, northeastern Japan, Sunday, Aug. 27, 2023.

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