Russian Corporation to Create Water Decontamination Station for Fukushima-1

© AFP 2023 / POOL / KIMIMASA MAYAMAThis photo taken on July 9, 2014 shows cranes working et the Unit 3 building next to the Unit 4 at the tsunami-crippled Tokyo Electric Power Co.'s Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Okuma, Fukushima Prefecture, northeast of Tokyo
This photo taken on July 9, 2014 shows cranes working et the Unit 3 building next to the Unit 4 at the tsunami-crippled Tokyo Electric Power Co.'s Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Okuma, Fukushima Prefecture, northeast of Tokyo - Sputnik International
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Experts from the Russian national nuclear corporation Rosatom will create a demo water decontamination station, based on one of the RosRAO platforms, to be used at the Japanese Fukushima nuclear plant.

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MOSCOW, January 28 (Sputnik) — Experts from the Russian national nuclear corporation Rosatom will create a demo water decontamination station this autumn to be used at the Japanese Fukushima nuclear plant, the project head of the subsidiary RosRAO, that deals with radioactive materials, Sergei Florya, told RIA Novosti Wednesday.

“It is planned that the demo station will be created in the beginning of autumn-2015. It will be based on one of the RosRAO platforms, where the tests will be carried out,” Florya said.

On March 11, 2011, the Fukushima nuclear power plant was hit by a powerful earthquake and a subsequent tsunami, which caused a partial meltdown of three of the plant's nuclear reactors, resulting in radiation leaks into the atmosphere, soil and sea.

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In 2014, the Japanese government appointed Russia’s Rosatom and RosRAO companies, as well as the Khlopkin Radium Institute, as its partners in a demo project to verify water decontamination technology that will be used to clean the waters around the Fukushima nuclear plant from radioactive tritium. Twenty-nine companies in total participated in the tender.

The Japanese government has allocated $9.6 million to each of the project participants. All proposals must be completed by the companies before March 2016. After which, a decision to bring one or several of the projects to fruition will be taken.

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