The Japanese government chose the option to discharge the water into the sea, rather than release it into the atmosphere after evaporation, to make it easier to monitor the tritium.
by targeting the Russian fleet based in Vladivostok and in the Sea of Japan, the South China Sea or the East China Sea, where ...
The water is treated to remove most radioactive ... Organization's guidelines for drinking water before releasing it into the sea. Japanese Economy, Trade and Industry Minister Nishimura Yasutoshi ...
In this case, bitter cold air from Siberia and Manchuria - where temperatures are well below zero - is dragged over the relatively warmer water of the Sea of Japan. T his unstable stacking of ...
The operator of the nuclear plant plans to discharge 7,800 tons of treated water containing tritium, a radioactive substance, ...
According to the Japan Meteorological Agency ... have plunged in the sea off the Tohoku region. The higher water temperature is also affecting the growth of seaweed, which normally fares better ...
Japan is now looking to dump the treated radioactive waste water into the sea, stirring debates and boycotts at home and abroad.
Japan has also been involved in developing internationally recognized water quality, invertebrate community assessment and genomic analysis technology for the deep sea. However even with the best ...
ONOMICHI, Japan -- In late October, as the autumn leaves were turning yellow, I sat on the deck of a ferry crossing part of the Seto Inland Sea, a 440-kilometer-long body of water that separates ...
A Japanese government panel agreed Thursday to promote digital transformation to tackle the aging of public infrastructure, including water supply and sewage systems. This followed a high-profile ...