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Japan To Dump One Million Tons Of Radioactive Fukushima Water Into The Pacific Ocean
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https://english.kyodonews.net/news/2021/...o-sea.html

I don't know much about sea currents.  Does any of this radioactive water wind up on our shores?

"Disposing of the treated water is an unavoidable issue in decommissioning the Fukushima Daiichi plant," Suga said at the meeting, adding the plan will be implemented "while ensuring that safety standards are cleared by a wide margin and firm steps are taken to prevent reputational damage."

So they are not worried about damage to the environment, just damage to their reputation?
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Yes, currents flow from Fukushima to Hawaii:

An estimated five million tons of debris washed into the Pacific Ocean on March 11, 2011. 70 percent (3.5 million tons) of this waste sunk almost immediately amongst Japan's seabed deposits. The remaining 30 percent (1.5 million tons) has been drifting along the Pacific on ocean and wind currents. 

We were told it wasn’t radioactive, and this link describes the debris as more of a problem for surfers if they have to dodge floating obstacles than short or long term health impacts:

https://www.espn.com/action/surfing/blog...is-collide
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