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My lukewarm take on this is that releasing all the wastewater probably wouldn't actually be all that bad for the environment once it all equlibrates out, the ocean is absolutely gigantic, but the psychological impact will be pretty notable for the local area and there's not really any great reasons not to just build more and more storage and keep filtering it and waiting for it to decay, but they're liberals and that's not profitable so that won't happen. I'm willing to be dunked on and proven wrong if this isn't the case
i dont really have any evidence to counter ur take and it sounds reasonable. but diffusion takes time and the acute damage could be harmful (marine plants, animals, and bacteria in the area are irradiated for a few days and their populations could take a hit that has greater ecological effects; or fish from the area could cause harm via human consumption)
yeah, I would have to delve into all the scientific debate and modelling about it rather than the surface-level "China says it shouldn't happen" "Japan says it should" "Fishermen says it shouldn't"
IIRC it's first diluted to human-safe levels before it's then discharged and diluted to drinkable levels. Although you wouldn't drink it cause it's seawater.