IAEA evaluates water discharge from Fukushima-1 nuclear power plant

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The release of treated water into the ocean from the Japanese nuclear power plant Fukushima-1 would have a negligible radiological impact. This has been reported Web site International Atomic Energy Agency.

»Based on a comprehensive assessment, the IAEA concluded that those treated were discharged. <…> This <…> It will have negligible radiological effects on humans and the environment, the report said.

It was also noted that the working group evaluating the discharge plan consisted of 11 countries, including Russia, China and the USA.

On June 30, the IAEA announced the dismissal of the organization’s Director-General, Rafael Grossi, on July 4-7. will visit Japan will present the results of its safety review on Japan’s plan to release treated water into the ocean from the Fukushima-1 nuclear power plant.

In May, South Korean President Yun Seok-yeol and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida To agree Let a group of South Korean experts visit Japan to confirm the planned release of radioactive water from the damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant.

On April 1, residents of the city of Tomioka in Japan’s Fukushima prefecture were allowed to return to their homes 12 years after the disaster at the Fukushima-1 nuclear power plant.

formerly Grossi discretion Risks for Zaporizhzhya NPP due to a dam failure at Kakhovskaya HEPP.

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