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KCSM Newsline September 3, 2013

And traditional lake farmers of central myanmar float ideas for protecting their way of life as the country rides away towards economic development. Japans leaders have approved a 470 million plan to deal with hundreds of tons of contaminated water accumulating at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant. Right now about 400 tons of groundwater is leaking into basements of the damaged reactor every day and is being tainted with radioactive substances. The water is being pumped out and stored in tanks. The government plans to use the funds to decontaminate that water and freeze the soil around the buildings to prevent groundwater from seeping into the basements. Translator weve drawn up a basic plan to achieve a fundamental solution to the problem of radioactive water instead of reacting to each new problem as it comes up. Prime minister shinzo abe has pledged his administration will make an allout effort to successfully resolve the ....

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