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Again, you fail to understand the basic facts exposed in this article

Filtration didn't work and this water was used to cool the fucking fuel cores

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Lol, this is getting even more stupid than I suspected:

This identified that the March 2016 holding of tritium on-site was 760 TBq (equivalent to 2.1 g of tritium or 14 mL of tritiated water) in a total of 860,000 m3 of stored water. This report also identified the reducing concentration of tritium in the water extracted from the buildings etc. for storage, seeing a factor of ten decrease over the five years considered (2011–2016), 3.3 MBq/L to 0.3 MBq/L (after correction for the 5% annual decay of tritium).

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tritium#Fukushima_Daiichi

We're talking about a cube of water, with an edge length of less than 100m, which contains less than 2g of radioactive hydrogen. And that's a problem. Dissolving 2g or tritium into the the greatest reserve of uranium on the crust of planet earth, which is the ocean.

Also: 300KBq per liter... For comparison: The potassium in your body alone radiates with something around 4.5 KBq. So dissolving this stuff in 1 m³ of water per liter - which is nothing when compared to the oceans - would make this stuff MUCH less radioactive than you are.

The sheer stupidity...

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And you trust what the government or tepco say now? That's funny because I thought you were one of those guys distrusting .gov

Some people never learn

I have a question for you; What's going to be more devastating? The coronavirus itself or the economic consequences pertaining to it?

Same deal

>The sheer stupidity...

https://biblehub.com/matthew/7-3.htm

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Corona-Chan already killed more people than the Fukushima and Chernobyl disasters combined. AFAIK, nobody died due to radiation in fukushima.

And you trust what the government or tepco say now?

The amount of radiation of this water can be tested. You can do it yourself. Geiger-Counters aren't expensive. You'd be surprised, how much radiation some rocks you'll find in front of your home are emitting.