IAEA「福島周辺海水、トリチウム濃度基準値下回る」=韓国報道
IAEA: “Tritium concentration in seawater around Fukushima falls below standard value” = South Korean report
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) announced on the 8th (local time) that Japan has determined that tritium hydrogen concentrations have been voluntarily analyzed after the discharge of treated water from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant into the ocean.
It was confirmed that the levels were below the standard values. According to NHK on the 9th, the IAEA announced its first IAEA incident on the 24th of last month, after Tokyo Electric Power Company began diluting treated water with seawater and discharging it into the ocean.
Office staff independently extracted seawater samples from various points within 3km of the site, analyzed them, and presented the results. The IAEA said the results of this analysis are consistent with figures reported by Tokyo Electric Power Company and Japan's Ministry of the Environment.
explained. Prior to this, the IAEA assessed in its comprehensive report in July that the plan to release treated water from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the ocean complies with international safety standards. After that, we established a field office in Fukushima and conducted field supervision.
conducting inspection and evaluation activities.
2023/09/10 21:29 KST
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