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Radioactive material leaks detected at Japan's nuke fuel research facility

In its report, Kyodo News citing the JAEA said that the leaks were detected within the Plutonium Fuel Development Room No. 3 at the JAEA's Nuclear Fuel Cycle Engineering Laboratories, located in Tokai village, Ibaraki prefecture, reports Xinhua news agency.

Radioactive material leaks detected at Japan's nuke fuel research facility
Radioactive material leaks detected at Japan's nuke fuel research facility
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By ETV Bharat English Team

Published : Sep 13, 2023, 9:47 AM IST

Updated : Sep 13, 2023, 9:53 AM IST

Tokyo: The detection of radioactive material leaks in one of its nuclear fuel research facilities sparked fears in Japan though Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) said that until now, there has been no report of adverse effects on the health of the staff or the surrounding environment, local media reported on Wednesday.

The JAEA said that the leaks were detected within the Plutonium Fuel Development Room No. 3 at the JAEA's Nuclear Fuel Cycle Engineering Laboratories, located in Tokai village, Ibaraki prefecture, reports Xinhua news agency.

On September 8, the Plutonium Fuel Development Room No. 3 identified pollution caused by radioactive materials at four locations within the facility. The pollution was discovered during a routine inspection of the glovebox equipment, which is designed to be airtight.

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The contamination was found both above and below the glovebox, with the highest level of radioactive activity measuring approximately 33 becquerels. Although the glovebox contained nuclear fuel materials, it had not been in recent use and was solely undergoing a biennial routine inspection, said the JAEA.

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The JAEA has reassured the public that the leak of nuclear material has not had any negative consequences for the health of the facility's four staff members or the surrounding environment. At present, the cause of the radioactive material leak is under investigation. Authorities at the laboratories suspected that the radioactive materials may have seeped out of the equipment.

Tokyo: The detection of radioactive material leaks in one of its nuclear fuel research facilities sparked fears in Japan though Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) said that until now, there has been no report of adverse effects on the health of the staff or the surrounding environment, local media reported on Wednesday.

The JAEA said that the leaks were detected within the Plutonium Fuel Development Room No. 3 at the JAEA's Nuclear Fuel Cycle Engineering Laboratories, located in Tokai village, Ibaraki prefecture, reports Xinhua news agency.

On September 8, the Plutonium Fuel Development Room No. 3 identified pollution caused by radioactive materials at four locations within the facility. The pollution was discovered during a routine inspection of the glovebox equipment, which is designed to be airtight.

Also read: Fukushima residents react cautiously after start of treated water release from wrecked nuclear plant

The contamination was found both above and below the glovebox, with the highest level of radioactive activity measuring approximately 33 becquerels. Although the glovebox contained nuclear fuel materials, it had not been in recent use and was solely undergoing a biennial routine inspection, said the JAEA.

Read more: Japan's PM visits fish market, vows to help fisheries hit by China ban over Fukushima water release

The JAEA has reassured the public that the leak of nuclear material has not had any negative consequences for the health of the facility's four staff members or the surrounding environment. At present, the cause of the radioactive material leak is under investigation. Authorities at the laboratories suspected that the radioactive materials may have seeped out of the equipment.

Last Updated : Sep 13, 2023, 9:53 AM IST
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