来月5日、福島処理水2回目の放流「徹底的にモニタリング」=韓国
Second release of Fukushima treated water on the 5th of next month ``thorough monitoring'' = South Korea
Japan will begin the second release of treated water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant starting on the 5th of next month. This is the first time in 24 days since the first stocking was completed on the 11th of this month.
On the 28th, the Korean State Affairs Coordination Office announced in a press release that ``TEPCO will hold a regular press conference on this day.''
We have announced plans for the second release of Fukushima treated water." According to Tokyo Electric Power Company, on the 3rd of next month, Japan will collect and measure treated water diluted with seawater and meet the tritium concentration discharge standard (1500Bq/
After confirming whether or not L) is met, approximately 7,800 cubic meters of treated water stored in the K4-C tank will be released from the 5th to the 17th.
The South Korean government said, ``Tokyo Electric Power Company and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) announced on the 22nd, respectively, that the K4-C tank was the target of the second discharge.
``As a result of the analysis by both organizations, all 68 nuclides other than tritium have been purified to below regulatory standards.''
The South Korean government emphasized thorough monitoring while emphasizing the safety of the second release. The South Korean government said, ``We will continue to monitor the situation of the second discharge of treated water and prevent it from affecting the safety and health of the people.''
"We plan to take the best possible measures to ensure that there is no negative impact on the population."
We will thoroughly monitor the situation." He continued, ``The Korea-IAEA Fukushima Information Mechanism (IKFIM) will dispatch experts to the IAEA Fukushima field office, conduct video conferences and
"We plan to provide information on IAEA verification activities through information sharing, etc., and to ensure safety is confirmed and inspected to ensure that TEPCO is releasing water as planned."
Prior to this, Japan released approximately 7,800 cubic meters of treated water for 19 days from August 24th to September 11th, the first release period. On this day, TEPCO
The company announced that it was confirmed that the first water discharge met the discharge standard values and that there were no problems with the discharge facility. Japan will release 31,200 m3 of water by March next year, including the first and second releases.
The treated water discharge plan was announced.
2023/09/28 21:28 KST
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