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   Douglas Eagleson to Keith Willshaw   
   Re: Japan Radioactive Water Release.   
   18 Jul 23 13:13:47   
   
   From: eaglesondouglas@gmail.com   
      
   On Wednesday, July 12, 2023 at 8:07:00 PM UTC+8, Keith Willshaw wrote:   
   > On 09/07/2023 19:13, Douglas Eagleson wrote:    
   > > A sensible IAEA report fails. It says basically "If it is filtered as   
   claimed, it is OK to release." In the real world the release protocol has to   
   be tested to prove it allowable.    
   > >    
   > > The key concept is to put a calibrated radio-tracer in a test tank, begin   
   filter operation and scientifically measuring the filtration efficiency. Japan   
   then needs to also prove a laboratory valid calibration.    
   > >    
   > > The key is to define the proper water sampling.    
   > >    
   > >   
   > Incomplete rubbish. What leaked, where, when and who would would be a    
   > start !    
   >    
   > What - Water stored after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear incident.    
   >    
   > Where - Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station.    
   >    
   > Treatment - An advanced liquid filtration system removed all radioactive    
   > materials except trace levels of tritium .    
   >    
   > Result - the IAEA assessed the plan and approved it.    
   >    
   > With tritium having a half life of 12 years and being a weak beta    
   > emitter this seems eminently reasonable, it is after all released at    
   > such levels by many nuclear power plants. I would be very surprised if    
   > much larger amounts were released with the loss of USS Thresher and I    
   > know the Russians have simply dumped nuclear submarines on the beach in    
   > the past !    
   >    
   > A March 1993 Russian government report acknowledged that during the    
   > period from 1965 to 1988, the Northern Fleet had dumped four reactor    
   > compartments with eight reactors (three containing damaged fuel) in the    
   > Abrosimov Gulf in 20 to 40 meters of water.   
   My concern is the need to independently measure the filtration capacity.   
   Assessment is not to be done by simply reading a report.   
      
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