Japanese schools continue to be used as storage for post-Fukushima radioactive waste

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‘Due to a loophole in Japan’s law on radioactive contamination, radioactive soil stored at schools in Fukushima Prefecture will not be moved to temporary waste storage facilities near the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, nor will it be moved to the eventual permanent storage facility that the government has promised to build.

According to an announcement by Japan’s Environment Ministry in late October, the Fukushima schools were decontaminated before the passage of a January 2012 law that obligates the government to move and dispose of radioactive waste related to the Fukushima disaster. Therefore, the Ministry concluded, it is under no obligation to move the radioactive soil and has no plans to do so.’

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