
Fukushima’s Other Big Problem: A Million Tons of Radioactive Water
Fukushima’s Other Big Problem: A Million Tons of Radioactive Water
Science, Spoken · SpokenLayer
April 30, 20185m 38s
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Show Notes
The tsunami-driven seawater that engulfed Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant has long since receded. But plant officials are still struggling to cope with another dangerous flood: the enormous amounts of radioactive water the crippled facility generates each day. More than 1 million tons of radiation-laced water is already being kept on-site in an ever-expanding forest of hundreds of hulking steel tanks—and so far, there’s no plan to deal with them.
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