Japan plans release of Fukushima radioactive water!
TOKYO, Japan (PNN) - November 27, 2017 - More than six years after a deadly tsunami overwhelmed the Fukushima nuclear power plant, Japan is close to deciding what to do with a million tons of radioactive water.
The toxic water is stored on site in over 900 large and densely packed tanks that could spill should another major earthquake or tsunami strike.
The stalemate is rooted in a fundamental conflict between science and human nature - and one plan has the Japanese slowly pouring the water into the Pacific Ocean.