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#Nuclear Wastewater What is the discharge of the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan this time? It is heavily polluted nuclear wastewater. What is nuclear wastewater? Simply put, nuclear wastewater is water used for cooling nuclear reactors in nuclear power plants. This water also contains radioactive isotopes, but the content is low and the half-life is short. It can be discharged after being treated up to the standard. The coolant that normally touches the nuclear fuel rods has been recycled in the nuclear reactor. Japan’s discharge of nuclear contaminated water this time is because the reactors of the Fukushima nuclear power plant were damaged before, and a large amount of cooling water in the nuclear reactors flowed out to pollute the cooling water outside. This nuclear wastewater contains a large number of radioactive elements with strong radioactivity and a very long half-life. , Random discharge will have an impact on the entire earth's ecology.
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There are two clear points regarding your post. First of all, your statement is clearly contrary to scientific fact. In particular, "Heavily polluted" is not a fact. If it were true, China would be discharging nuclear-contaminated water to a higher degree of 12 than Japan. This is also (reluctantly) admitted by the Chinese government. After all, China is currently operating seven nuclear power plants. Nuclear-treat water will be produced as long as we have nuclear fuel. This is an indisputable fact, and it is not because the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant is damaged that it is emitted only from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. All nuclear power plants discharge treated water. France discharges 500 times more treated water than Japan. China discharges 12 times more water than Japan. This is a FACT. If you deny this, it is nothing but a denial of the fact. Then, Japan follows the standards of the IAEA, one of the UN umbrella organizations. The concentration of treated water in Japan is far below the IAEA standards, unlike China. (Why doesn't the Chinese government reveal all the numbers?) If you think these are lies, just measure the concentrations in China's inland waters with a highly accurate radiation meter and see. It should show much higher concentrations than the treated water from Fukushima. Oh, and it would not be in your best interest to publish it in China. Some people have inadvertently published it, but their accounts have now reportedly been deleted immediately. Some may be missing in custody. This does not happen in Japan, so you are free to speak out. However, you are not to be trusted if you spout delusions that are not true. Second point, This is a question site. This is a site to post any questions or queries and get answers, no other activities are allowed. Why do you expect others to believe that someone who can't even follow a few simple rules is making a statement of fact? LOL.