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Removing Fukushima's melted nuclear fuel will be harder than the release of plant's wastewater

Times Union 

The sound of treated radioactive water flowing to an underground pool could be heard as media toured Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. Sunday was the first time journalists visited the plant after it began releasing the water into the Pacific Ocean last week. The ever-growing volume of radioactive wastewater has been a safety risk and a burden at the plant since the March 2011 disaster. But it is just the beginning of the challenges ahead. About 880 tons of deadly melted nuclear fuel remain inside the three damaged reactors. Читать дальше...

Removing Fukushima's melted nuclear fuel will be harder than the release of plant's wastewater

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

The sound of treated radioactive water flowing to an underground pool could be heard as media toured Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. Sunday was the first time journalists visited the plant after it began releasing the water into the Pacific Ocean last week. The ever-growing volume of radioactive wastewater has been a safety risk and a burden at the plant since the March 2011 disaster. But it is just the beginning of the challenges ahead. About 880 tons of deadly melted nuclear fuel remain inside the three damaged reactors. Читать дальше...



South Korea, China protest Japan's Fukushima radioactive water release

«Albany Democrat Herald» (democratherald.com) 

The operator of Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant has initiated the release of treated radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean, more than a decade after a tsunami led to reactor meltdowns and contamination of the cooling water.Now Tokyo is…

Man mistaken for IT expert during live interview says he will sue BBC over lack of royalties - Sky News

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  1. Man mistaken for IT expert during live interview says he will sue BBC over lack of royalties  Sky News
  2. Man in viral 2006 BBC interview mixup says he will sue for royalties  The Guardian
  3. Star of 'TV's funniest interview' Guy Goma reveals he is SUING the BBC for not paying him for viral clip and i  Daily Mail
  4. Man mistaken for tech expert to sue BBC over footage royalties  The Telegraph
  5. Star of ‘TV’s funniest interview’ is suing the BBC for not paying him for... Читать дальше...





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