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(@martha)
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This subject causes me great anxiety and I would say depression , and is pretty much out of our control , but I have started supplementing potassium iodine on an extremely limited basis so my family is not deficient. It has also made me very harshly judgemental of people who use power from nuclear fed grid . It has an impact on all life but especially all subsequent generations of life and I find this act reprehensible for being irresponsible and irreverent of all other lives over ones own immediate convenience . Nuclear reactors are not built if people go off grid and refuse to buy power from them .



   
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(@denob)
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Something about this article disturbs me...

"#3 Officials in Japan admit that 300 tons of radioactive water from Fukushima is entering the Pacific Ocean every 24 hours."

This statement may have been phrased in a way to make it easier for some people to understand, however, water cannot be radioactive.
It can contain radioactive particles, which can be removed though.

If I can find 1 misleading statement, it makes me wonder about the rest of the article.



   
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(@martha)
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Do you think they're removing all the radioactive particles from the water?



   
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This figure of 200 or 300 tons of radioactive water a day has been quoted many places some more dependable than other blogs reiterating it and yes I think they are simplifying it calling it radioactive water and it is not meant to be misleading in its n inaccuracy. They are not dumping it per se, it is beyond their capabilities to control and is leaking from saturated ground water basements leaking , etc. In fact the new measure to harden the ground around the site to contain the ground water has in fact saturated the soils further causing instability to the very buildings at risk housing fuel cores . There is a lot to be disturbed about the lies and reluctance to put adequate measures in place to save Tepco money . As I understand it with conditions as they are they are not able to remove the radioactive isotopes and thus the need to contain it , which is failing miserably. Nothing particular in that to Japan, since Hanford , Washington State has leaking radioactive water stores as well but to a far lesser degree.



   
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