Japan's previous water testing 'incomplete, unrepresentative

Japan's previous water testing 'incomplete, unrepresentative'

Just as Japan has dumped more than 4,200 tons of nuclear-contaminated wastewater into the Pacific as of Monday, an Australian public health and infectious diseases physician told the Global Times in an exclusive interview that Japan’s previous water testing was incomplete and unrepresentative. He called for an independent third party testing which covers the full array of isotopes present in Fukushima's nuclear-contaminated wastewater.


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