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5,500 Liters Of Radioactive Water Leaks From Japan's Fukushima Nuclear Plant

The leak is not related to the discharge of the Advanced Liquid Processing System (ALPS) treated water.

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5,500 Liters Of Radioactive Water Leaks From Japan's Fukushima Nuclear Plant
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TOKYO - An estimated 5,500 liters of radioactive water has leaked from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station (FDNPS) from a valve that had been left open as the absorption tower was being cleaned.

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According to the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the leak is not related to the discharge of the Advanced Liquid Processing System (ALPS) treated water.

The Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) has reported that there was no sign of contamination outside of the facility but will be removing the potentially contaminated soil in the area where the leak was detected.

A spokeswoman from TEPCO said, "We estimate that roughly 5.5 metric tons (5,500 liters) of water leaked" Wednesday, but added that "there have been no significant changes".

The operator for the nuclear power station informed the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) that there had been a leak of radioactive water from a caesium absorption tower at the plant of around 5.5 cubic meters (m3) after a valve was left open during "cleaning work" according to an IAEA statement.

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Leaked Water Was From System Filtering Water As Part Of Ongoing Decommissioning Activities At The Site:

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