IAEA: Science, objectivity key to Fukushima water release

IAEA: Science, objectivity key to Fukushima water release

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https://apnews.com/3f17dab440f259109e7f14b6a645eb4f

TOKYO (AP) — Objective, science-based monitoring is the key to safely carrying the planned release of treated but still radioactive water at Japan's wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant, a key International Atomic Energy Agency official said Thursday.

A three-member IAEA team led by Lydie Evrard, head of the agency's Department of Nuclear Safety and Security, is in Japan for a five-day visit for preliminary talks and a visit to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, which went into meltdown after a 2011 earthquake and tsunami.

IAEA: Science, objectivity key to Fukushima water release

Sep 9, 2021, 11:29am UTC
https://apnews.com/3f17dab440f259109e7f14b6a645eb4f > TOKYO (AP) — Objective, science-based monitoring is the key to safely carrying the planned release of treated but still radioactive water at Japan's wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant, a key International Atomic Energy Agency official said Thursday. > A three-member IAEA team led by Lydie Evrard, head of the agency's Department of Nuclear Safety and Security, is in Japan for a five-day visit for preliminary talks and a visit to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, which went into meltdown after a 2011 earthquake and tsunami.