Beta radiation soars at crippled Fukushima nuke plant
October 19, 2013  10:58

Japan's Tokyo Electric Power Co. (Tepco) has confirmed that radiation levels in groundwater under the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant are soaring.

Tepco detected 400,000 becquerels per liter of beta ray-emitting substances, such as strontium, on Thursday in water samples taken from the observation well located 15 meters from a storage tank, which leaked about 300 tons of highly radioactive water in August, the Japan Times reports.

The level of becquerels was up 6,500-fold from Wednesday sampling, which stood at 61 becquerels, the report added.

According to the report, Tepco has been planning to pump groundwater from different wells, at a distance of about 100 meters from the leaky tank, for release into the Pacific Ocean, before the water flows into the damaged reactor buildings and becomes heavily contaminated with radioactive materials.
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