The operator of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant says the discharge of the second batch of treated radioactive wastewater into the sea has ended as planned on Monday. International Atomic Energy Agency officials in Japan for their first safety and monitoring mission since the release began two months ago say “no issues” were observed.
said the discharge of the second batch of treated radioactive wastewater into the sea ended as planned on Monday, and International Atomic Energy Agency officials in Japan for their first safety and monitoring mission since the release began two months ago said “no issues” were observed.
Evrard, whose visit came on the heels of a marine sampling mission by another IAEA team that included scientists from China, South Korea and Canada, said all participants in that mission shared her view. Evrard said she visited Fukushima Daiichi on Friday for a firsthand look at how the discharge has been carried out.
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