An illustrator in #China re-created a famous Japanese painting The Great Wave off #Kanagawa. If Katsushika Hokusai, the original author is still alive today, he would also be very concerned about #JapanNuclearWater.
Although Chinese engineers are very talented, it is very disappointing that there are people like you who do not understand the content of chemical substances and use them for politics. Did you check the amount of chemicals that China's nuclear power plants drain???
"Treated" nuclear sewage? More than 70% of the pollutants still exceed the standard, and some even exceed the standard by more than 100 times, which are only reported by the media. In order to save money, the filter element for sewage treatment is not replaced in time.
I'll just focus on one thing: money.All this is done by the Japanese government to save money.All kinds of methods to deal with nuclear sewage are expensive.Why not replace the filter element? To save money.
First, it is normal to have a small amount of tritium in the cooling water of nuclear power plants, whether in China or other countries.Secondly, tritium is not harmful, which is what you publicize, But you didn't say anything about the other harmful nuclides in the waste water.