TEPCO ends second round of fiscal 2026 treated water release

Tokyo Electric Power Company has completed the second round of treated water release for fiscal 2026. Approximately 7,900 tons of water containing small amounts of radioactive tritium were discharged.

Tokyo Electric Power Company completed the second round of its fiscal 2026 treated water release on June 20.

In this round about 7,900 tons of water containing small amounts of radioactive tritium were discharged into the ocean.

The release comes from the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant and follows the company's ongoing program to manage treated water.

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