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Former Fukushima worker, “Chemical injection doesn’t solve groundwater contamination problem”

Sunday, July 7, 2013 11:40
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Having measured extremely high level of Tritium from groundwater, Tepco is making additional borings for more detailed analysis.

(cf, 600,000,000 Bq/m3 of Tritium from groundwater, Tepco doesn’t analyze the groundwater for Strontium-90 [URL])

On 7/1/2013, Fukushima Diary reported “Tepco to build over 200 underground structures of water glass to 13 m deep underground to stop Tritium spreading [URL 2]”

About the countermeasure of Tepco, the former Fukushima worker Happy11311 commented on Twitter that it is not the fundamental resolution.

It’s natural that the higher level of radiation is detected near the sea. It’s meaningless to keep on sampling. I also think it’s not the fundamental resolution to inject chemical material into the ground. ・・・

Iori Mochizuki
 
Don’t let them dominate the truth just because they have money.



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