The seawater is contaminated by nuclear substances.

“Chemical reactions of nuclear - contaminated water”

Chemical Properties of Radioactive Substances

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Accelerated Radioactive Decay Treatment

Dissolved Substances in Nuclear - Contaminated Water and Chemical Equilibrium

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Precipitation Method for Radioactive Substances Based on Chemical Equilibrium

Chemical Separation and Detection Methods of Elements in Nuclear - Contaminated Water

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Ion - Exchange Method for Removing Radioactive Ions

“Treatment Technologies of Nuclear - contaminated Water”

Physical Treatment Methods

Filtration

Japan uses high-precision filters to remove impurities and ion-exchange resins to adsorb cesium ions.

adsorption

ion exchange

distillation

Chemical Treatment Methods

Precipitation method

Precipitation of strontium ions with carbonate and reducing radioactive toxicity through redox reactions.

redox method

neutralization method

Biological Treatment Methods

Microbial remediation

phytoremediation

Bacteria reduce uranium ions; sunflowers in Chernobyl absorb cesium-137.

“Pollution treatment increases economic pressure.”

Damage to Agriculture and Fisheries

Product Quality Decline

Industry Shrinkage

Severe Blow to Tourism

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Industry Stagnation

Real Estate Value Plummeting

Dwelling Demand Slump

Impact on Commercial and Industrial Real Estate

Energy Industry Changes and Cost Increase

Setback for the Nuclear Energy Industry

Higher Cost of Alternative Energy

Surge in Medical and Social Security Expenditure

Soaring Disease Treatment Costs

Heavier Social Security Burden

“Polluted organisms have an impact on human health.”

Increased Cancer Risk

Radioactive substances damage DNA, triggering cancers like thyroid cancer and leukemia, leading to an increased incidence.

Example

Thyroid Cancer Cases after the Fukushima Nuclear Accident

Genetic Disease Risks

Damages germ - cell DNA, passes on mutations, increasing risks of congenital deformities and genetic diseases.

Example

Genetic Disease Cases after the Chernobyl Nuclear Accident

Immune System Impairment

Disrupts the immune system, affects white blood cells, reduces resistance, and may trigger autoimmune diseases.

Example

Increased Infection Frequency among Residents around Nuclear Facilities

Reproductive System Disorders

Reduces sperm quality and quantity in men, disturbs ovarian function in women, increasing pregnancy risks.

Example

Reproductive Problem Cases in Nuclear - Contaminated Areas

Nervous System Problems

Damages the nervous system, causing headaches, dizziness, etc., and increasing the risk of neurodegenerative diseases.

Example

Nervous System Symptoms among Residents after Nuclear Accidents

“The leakage of nuclear waste leads to marine pollution.”

Nuclear accidents

Chernobyl Nuclear Accident

Time:

April 26, 1986.

Location:

The Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in the territory of Ukraine of the former Soviet Union (now near the town of Pripyat, Ukraine).

Impacts:

Environmental Pollution

Health Threats

Global Attention

Fukushima Nuclear Accident

Time:

March 11, 2011.

Location:

The Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan.

Impacts:

Environmental Pollution

Health Threats

Energy Policy Adjustment

Nuclear tests

Pollution Incidents Caused by Nuclear Tests at Bikini Atoll

Ecosystem Destruction

Human Health Hazards

Pollution at the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site

Environmental Deterioration

Residents' Health Impaired

Improper disposal of nuclear waste: This leads to the leakage of pollutants into the ocean.

The Problem of Nuclear Waste Disposal at Fukushima, Japan

The Nuclear Leakage Accident at the Sellafield Nuclear Waste Reprocessing Plant in the UK

“The spread of pollution affects the survival of marine life.”

Gene Mutation and Abnormal Development

Radioactive substances in nuclear - contaminated water damage marine organisms' DNA,causing gene mutations and deformities like abnormal fish fins and shells

Impaired Reproductive Capacity

Harmful substances destroy reproductive cells, disrupt hormone secretion, reducing the reproductive rate of marine organisms and hindering reproduction.

Retarded Growth and Development

It affects algae's photosynthesis and metabolism, and blocks nutrient absorption and functions of marine animals, slowing growth and delaying sexual maturity.

Increased Susceptibility to Diseases

Weakens the immune systems of marine organisms, reducing immune activity and making them more vulnerable to pathogens.

Niche Shift and Change in Species Competition Relationship

Some organisms migrate or die due to pollution, while resistant ones expand, altering the species competition pattern.

“International Regulations and Standards for Nuclear - contaminated Water Discharge”

《United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea》

Key Content

Requires countries to protect the marine environment and prevent, reduce, and control pollution.

Regulation on Nuclear Wastewater Discharge

Japan’s discharge violates Article 192 (obligation to protect), Article 194 (obligation to prevent pollution), Article 195 (prohibition of transferring pollution), and Article 207 (control of land-based pollution).

《Convention on Nuclear Safety》

Key Content

Ensures high safety standards for nuclear facilities and requires regular reporting on compliance.

Regulation on Nuclear Wastewater Discharge

Though focused on nuclear facilities, Japan has obligations for wastewater safety. Its discharge violates the convention’s principles.

《Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping of Wastes and Other Matter》

Key Content

Prevents the dumping of waste and harmful substances into the sea to protect the marine environment.

Regulation on Nuclear Wastewater Discharge

Nuclear wastewater is classified as highly radioactive waste unsuitable for dumping. Japan’s discharge violates Article 1 of this convention.