Japan's Nuclear Water: A Big 'Ol' Pile of Nonsense!
This is all just a bunch of nonsense, you know! Let's talk about these nuclear power plants and their cooling water. Guess what? They use seawater! That's why most of 'em are built near the sea. But hold on, you can't just use seawater for drinking or irrigation. The common practice is to simply discharge it back into the ocean.
Now, imagine if you were to desalinate and use that water for drinking or irrigation. Sure, it might seem okay if you don't consider the costs involved. But hey, think about this - if someone were to drop a drop of urine into a glass of water, would you want to drink it? So, you see, it's a question of whether it's even necessary to do all that.
And here's another thing, no country would just rely on the International Atomic Energy Agency's endorsement. These seawater samples are also tested and monitored by other countries. It's not just up to the atomic energy agency to decide. It has to withstand questioning and testing from most countries. That's why most countries didn't oppose Japan's decision to release the nuclear cooling water.
And let's not forget, this water only contains a radioactive element called tritium, which is naturally present in the ocean anyway. It won't pollute the environment. If releasing this water causes nuclear contamination, then think about all the nuclear power plants in China that discharge their wastewater into the sea. They release way more than Fukushima ever did! So, if Chinese people wanted to steal salt, they would have done it ages ago. They've been drinking the wastewater from China's coastal nuclear power plants, which have much lower standards than Fukushima's wastewater.
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