Survey begins to determine remote island’s suitability for nuclear disposal site
A survey has commenced to assess the viability of a remote island as a potential nuclear waste disposal site. This initiative is part of Japan's ongoing efforts to find suitable locations for nuclear waste management. The results of the survey will inform future decisions regarding nuclear waste disposal in the country.
- ▪The survey aims to evaluate the island's suitability for nuclear waste disposal.
- ▪This initiative is part of Japan's strategy for managing nuclear waste.
- ▪The findings will guide future decisions on nuclear waste management in Japan.
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