Environment
Fukushima Wastewater Contaminants at Risk of Being Released into the Ocean
Almost a decade after the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant in Japan was devastated by the tsunami and Tohoku-Aoki earthquake; wastewater contaminants are at risk of being released into the ocean. The disaster released unprecedented radioactivity to the sea.
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