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Radioactive water 鈥榣eaks鈥 in Taiwan nuclear plant

A NUCLEAR power plant in Taiwan may have been leaking radioactive water for three years, according to a report published by a government  watchdog, adding to uncertainty over the fate of a new fourth nuclear power plant.

The First Nuclear Power Plant, located at Shihmen in a remote northern coastal location but not far from densely populated Taipei, has been leaking toxic water from storage pools of two reactors, said the watchdog Control Yuan.

An official of Taiwan Power Co, which operates the island’s nuclear power plants, said the water did not come from the storage pools, but may have come from condensation or water used for cleaning up the floor.

“We have explained to the Control Yuan, but they turned it down. They asked us to look into if other causes were involved,” said the official.

In any case, the water has been collected in a reservoir next to the storage pools used for spent nuclear rods and has been recycled back into the storage pools, and so poses no threat to the environment, the official added.

The Control Yuan said there had been a catalogue of errors, including a lack of a proper plan on how to handle spent nuclear materials, and did not believe the explanations from the Taiwan Power Co.

“The company has yet to clearly establish the reason for the water leak,” it said.

The use of nuclear power on resource-poor Taiwan has long been controversial, not least because the island is comparatively small and any major nuclear accident would likely affect its entire land area.

Nuclear power accounts for 18.4 percent of Taiwan’s electricity production.

Plans to build a fourth nuclear plant — located close to the one at Shihmen — have been held up for years. It has also led to mass protests on the streets of the island.

Scuffles broke out between legislators at a debate on the plant this week.

Currently, Taiwan has three operational nuclear power plants and six reactors.


 

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