Groundwater Bypass May Be Lowering Contaminated Water At Fukushima Daiichi
TEPCO thinks the groundwater bypass system they are operating at Fukushima Daiichi may be reducing the contaminated water outflow by
Read moreTEPCO thinks the groundwater bypass system they are operating at Fukushima Daiichi may be reducing the contaminated water outflow by
Read moreNHK is reporting that the groundwater bypass system being used by TEPCO isn’t making a significant change in groundwater levels
Read moreTEPCO announced they could begin dumping bypass well water into the sea as early as May 20th. The wells have
Read moreThe Japanese government began funding this project after it was discovered TEPCO had realized the need, yet hid the problem
Read moreThis was bound to happen and TEPCO had to have known this at the time they pushed for permission to
Read moreTEPCO has gained permission from fishing groups to dump contaminated groundwater into the Pacific as long as it is below
Read moreTEPCO has obtained permission from two local fishing cooperatives to dump contaminated groundwater into the Pacific. The cooperatives said they
Read moreAccording to a new article by Reuters, TEPCO knew of the need to install a ground water bypass system back
Read moreSince the admission by TEPCO that the plant has been leaking for the last 2+ years and that it continues
Read moreThis ads another big hit to TEPCO’s credibility or any notion they can handle the Fukushima disaster on their own.
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