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|    Keith Willshaw to Douglas Eagleson    |
|    Re: Japan Radioactive Water Release.    |
|    23 Jul 23 15:21:24    |
      From: keithwillshaw@gmail.com              On 18/07/2023 21:13, Douglas Eagleson wrote:              > My concern is the need to independently measure the filtration capacity.       > Assessment is not to be done by simply reading a report.              It was assessed by the IAEA ( theInternational Atomic Energy Agency)       which was formed in 1957 and ratified by President Eisenhower.              It has laboratories specializing in nuclear technology in Vienna,       Seibersdorf, Austria which opened in 1961, and another in Monaco.              It was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2005 when the committee issued a       statement which it said was for.              "their efforts to prevent nuclear energy from being used for military       purposes and to ensure that nuclear energy for peaceful purposes is used       in the safest possible way."              Sorry but Eagleson Associates didnt make the cut.              PS I have worked on nuclear power projects with EdF (Electricite de       France) , the UK Nuclear Submarine design (the PWR 2 project) and the       CEGB on the Dungeness B Nuclear Power station so I have the best part of       40 years experience in the field.              Most nuclear operators would simply release this tritiated water but the       Japanese are very meticulous when it comes to such things.              Meanwhile the USA is actively producing tritium as a key requirement for       maintaining the US Nuclear Arsenal. Ask your congressman about the       safeguards in place.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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