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Tepco masked all the tritium data of ground water contamination as “Under analysis”

 
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Tepco masked all the tritium data of ground water contamination as “Under analysis”
About the major leakage of highly contaminated water, Tepco analyzes ground water to see if ground water is affected.

Tepco has made 7 borings between the reservoirs and sea and check the radiation level and chloride concentration.

On 4/17/2013, Tepco released the data, and total β nuclide was under detectable level in all the 7 borings.

However, the tritium concentration is not reported. The readings are all marked as “Under analysis”.

Tritium is also a β nuclide. Because it’s radioactive water, Tepco cannot remove it from retained water or ground water if it’s contained.

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Re: Tepco masked all the tritium data of ground water contamination as “Under analysis”
True, but tritium is about the least hazardous radioactive material there is. If the samples were contaminated, it would be very obvious, and no one would care about tritium.
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Re: Tepco masked all the tritium data of ground water contamination as “Under analysis”
True, but tritium is about the least hazardous radioactive material there is. If the samples were contaminated, it would be very obvious, and no one would care about tritium.
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just trying to show their habit of burying information, even this long after.
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Re: Tepco masked all the tritium data of ground water contamination as “Under analysis”
True, but tritium is about the least hazardous radioactive material there is. If the samples were contaminated, it would be very obvious, and no one would care about tritium.
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just trying to show their habit of burying information, even this long after.
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If they have no results, what should they do, lie about it?
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Re: Tepco masked all the tritium data of ground water contamination as “Under analysis”
True, but tritium is about the least hazardous radioactive material there is. If the samples were contaminated, it would be very obvious, and no one would care about tritium.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 373696


just trying to show their habit of burying information, even this long after.
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If they have no results, what should they do, lie about it?
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I believe that that is exactly what the article is suggesting they did, in order to convince us that they had no data.
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