福島処理水による海洋放射能の懸念に…韓国海洋水産相「WHOの飲料水基準よりかなり低い」
Concerns about marine radioactivity from Fukushima treated water... South Korean Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries says it's ”much lower than WHO's drinking water standards”
Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Cho Seung-hwan said of the results of a ``marine radioactivity survey in the high seas of the northwest Pacific near Japan'' conducted in September, ``There have been no meaningful changes compared to before the release into the ocean.''
'' he said. On the 25th, during a comprehensive audit of the National Assembly's Agriculture, Forestry, Livestock, and Food Committee, Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Cho was asked by a member of the ruling party's ``People's Power'', ``During a radioactivity survey on the high seas, radioactivity treated water from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant'' was reported.
When asked, "Were there any abnormalities after the ship was released into the ocean?", he answered, "No abnormalities were discovered."
Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Cho said, ``Cesium and tritium are all regulated by the WHO (World Health Organization).
"We found that the values were significantly lower than drinking water standards," he said. He also said that ``we will thoroughly inspect'' Japanese marine products imported into South Korea.
2023/10/25 15:23 KST
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