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(1)Fukushima contaminated water
(2)10 ghost stories
(3)science and truth
(4)I will protect the health of the people
(5)Government of the Republic of Korea
(6)Ghost Story 02 Ghost Story 03
(7)The discharged contaminated water will hit our sea in three months
(8)The discharged contaminated water is
(9)be covered with radioactive materials
(10)It’s fake news. It’s made by people who don’t know the ocean currents
(11)It’s fake news
(12)Japan plans to drop tritium, a radioactive substance remaining in contaminated water, to below 1,500 becquerels per liter, far less than the standard level, to discharge it into the sea
(13)Although our country is close to Fukushima, it is the furthest country in terms of ocean currents Fukushima is located in the northeastern Pacific Ocean of Japan The released contaminated water travels across the Pacific Ocean to Canada on the Kuroshio Current
(14)This amount is less than the radioactive material we encounter in our daily lives
(15)Then clockwise, the U.S. West Coast-Hawaii-Philippines-Taiwan
(16)For example, a cup of coffee is worth 4900 becquerels of tritium, a banana is worth 6,000 becquerels of tritium
(17)Last to come to the Korean Peninsula via southern Japan
(18)It contains radioactive materials
(19)It usually comes all the way here
(20)It takes 4-5 years. Up to 10 years
(21)Marine scientists analyze
(22)The treated contaminated water contains much less radioactive water than coffee bananasIn fact, during the Fukushima nuclear accident in 2011, high-concentration contaminated water
(23)300 tons a day, released into the Pacific Ocean
(24)But over the past 12 years, radiation levels in our South and East Seas have not changed much
(25)More than 60 other radioactive substances, including cesium, will be purified by a facility called ALPS to meet emission standards
(26)Canada and the U.S. have pollution water first, but ghost stories do not spread like our country Even if the contaminated water is discharged, it is below the standard level and the concentration drops rapidly when it comes out of the sea
(27)Our government and the IAEA will thoroughly monitor and verify that Japan discharges contaminated water according to standards
(28)Ghost Story 07 Ghost Story 06
(29)The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAO) is a very important organization
(30)There’s another way
(31)be a fan of Japan
(32)Ron, I’m going to release you into the sea to save you
(33)It’s a guess
(34)Dilute tritium into the ocean
(35)The discharge is internationally used
(36)It’s a normal processThe International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), a UN-affiliated organization, applies international standards agreed among 176 member states to verify safety and, as a result, share them with the Member States
(37)All nuclear power plants generate tritium, which is why
(38)The International Organization that audited North Korea’s nuclear freeze from 1994 to 2002 was also the IAEA It means a trusted international organization
(39)The countries that have nuclear power plants have tritium
(40)It’s released into the sea according to discharge standards
(41)Some argue that Japan cannot be trusted because it has a lot of contributions to the IAEA, but the ranking of contributions is
(42)Currently, tritium emissions per liter are allowed in the U.S. 37,000 becquerels Japan 60,000 becquerels Korea 40,000 becquerels China is privateFukushima’s pollutants are much lower than these standards
(43)The United States has the most, followed by China and Japan
(44)In addition, 15 to 20 experts will consult and lawyers will participate in the final report This means that no one country can control the IAEA’s verification activitiesIt’s lowered to 1,500 becquerels and discharged for 30 years
(45)Of course, discharge costs less than landfill
(46)It’s political incitement to exaggerate this part of the cost
(47)Above all, the IAEA’s Fukushima pollution water verification team
(48)There are no Japanese, and only experts from Korea, Switzerland, China and France are participating
(49)Annual Canadian you by country
(50)Korea 20

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