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Testing Begins on Treated Radioactive Water From Japan's Fukushima Power Plant - TaiwanPlus News
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The International Atomic Energy Agency is taking samples of seawater near the site of the Fukushima nuclear disaster to test for radiation. The sampling is part of an international effort to monitor the million tonnes of treated water scheduled to be released in the Pacific over the next few decades . Much of this water accumulated after the Fukushima Dai Ichi nuclear power plant had a meltdown in 2011 after a major earthquake. The agency has confirmed that the treated water meets Japan 's safety standards..
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