With the onset of release of the treated waste water to the Pacific ocean since August of 2023, which has enormous implications for the BioLife of the ocean and the earth.
I wonder why they don't take it to the desert,z Sure it will cost more but with the level of heat that is guaranteed to evaporate the water which speeds up the disposal process.as some of thr tanks are begin to seriously leak.
Whatever acid rain condensed and fall, fall right on that sand which will find time to sequester all that tritium
The desert is the right place to take that water to
An earthquake followed by a tsunami in 2011 wrecked the nuclear power plant, destroying its cooling system and causing reactor cores to overheat and contaminate water within the facility with highly radioactive material.
People are wondering if it actually safe as therte have been protest, I'll fated s it may seemTepco don't seem like the company that has the kind of finance to manage a pollution of this scale.
The ocean might be close, but I feel the desert is the better choice, that way they get to dispose the waste water quicker given the shelf life of those tanks.
Sign Balloons should be made to alert desert travelers that they are about to enter a radiation zone and should seek other route
The dessert is the solution to all and future threats of radionuclides.
They will need a big and wide iron vat that will help speed up the evaporation process, and if the clouds do move, it's not going to be a potent, as it been concentrated and a ticking time bomb in those tanks in Japan
The clouds of Chernobyl have all dissipated and their effects in Germany, neighboring Russia and Belarus were benign to an extent
But the waste water just sitting there will not augur well, nor it's release into the Pacific, They should head over and move that waste water to the desert.
Now!
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