总干事格罗西说,国际原子能机构准备支持日本对福岛的水处理 6park.com11/2021 6park.com 6park.com总干事拉斐尔·马里亚诺·格罗西(Rafael Mariano Grossi)对日本宣布已决定如何处置福岛第一核电站储存的已处理水表示欢迎,他说,国际原子能机构(IAEA)随时准备提供技术支持,以监督和审查该计划的安全性。和透明的实施。 6park.com 6park.com国际原子能机构总干事格罗西说,日本选择的水处理方法在技术上是可行的,并且符合国际惯例。在获得特定监管机构授权的情况下,在充分进行安全和环境影响评估的基础上,有控制地排水到海洋中是全球核电站的正常做法。 6park.com 6park.com格罗西说:“日本政府今天的决定是一个里程碑,它将为福岛第一核电站的退役继续取得进展铺平道路。” “水箱占据场地的大部分区域,水管理,包括以安全透明的方式涉及所有利益相关方的处理水处理,对于这些退役活动的可持续性至关重要。” 6park.com 6park.com他补充说:“即使福岛工厂的水量很大,日本政府的决定也符合全球惯例,这是一个独特而复杂的案例。” 6park.com 6park.com“核安全是国家的责任,日本政府应决定如何解决水资源管理的关键问题。我相信政府在努力执行今天的决定时将继续以透明和开放的方式与各方互动。” 6park.com 6park.com日本已要求国际原子能机构派国际专家使团与国际原子能机构合作处理水,以对照国际原子能机构的安全标准审查该国的计划和活动,并在该国的环境监测工作中提供支持并派代表参加。 6park.com 6park.com去年访问福岛核电站的格罗西先生说:“在水排放之前,期间和之后,我们将与日本紧密合作。” “我们的合作和存在将有助于在日本及其他地区建立信心,相信进行水处理不会对人类健康和环境造成不利影响。” 6park.com 6park.com在过去的十年中,国际原子能机构与日本在辐射监测,修复,废物管理和退役等领域进行了广泛的合作,以应对福岛第一核电站事故的后果。 6park.com 6park.com自总干事于2019年12月上任以来,他在2020年2月对该国进行正式访问期间与包括日本首相安倍晋三在内的日本高级官员会晤,向国际原子能机构提供了与福岛水问题有关的支持。上个月,他举行了会议与经济产业省大臣山山裕志举行的网络会议。 6park.com 6park.comIAEA的安全审查和其他技术支持基于其安全标准。这些标准构成了保护公众和环境免受电离辐射的有害影响的全球参考。 6park.com 6park.com 6park.com 为防止大外宣一样无中生有颠倒黑白,该份公告的官方网址张贴如下。 https://www.iaea.org/newscenter/pressreleases/iaea-ready-to-support-japan-on-fukushima-water-disposal-director-general-grossi-says 6park.com 为防止大外宣一样摘词编句的春秋笔法,该报道的英文原文转载如下。 6park.comDirector General Rafael Mariano Grossi welcomed Japan’s announcement that it has decided how to dispose of treated water stored at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station and he said the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) stands ready to provide technical support in monitoring and reviewing the plan’s safe and transparent implementation. 6park.com 6park.comJapan’s chosen water disposal method is both technically feasible and in line with international practice, IAEA Director General Grossi said. Controlled water discharges into the sea are routinely used by operating nuclear power plants in the world and in the region under specific regulatory authorisations based on safety and environmental impact assessments. 6park.com 6park.com“Today’s decision by the Government of Japan is a milestone that will help pave the way for continued progress in the decommissioning of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant,” Mr Grossi said. “Tanks with the water occupy large areas of the site, and water management, including the disposal of the treated water in a safe and transparent manner involving all stakeholders, is of key importance for the sustainability of these decommissioning activities.” 6park.com 6park.comHe added: “The Japanese Government’s decision is in line with practice globally, even though the large amount of water at the Fukushima plant makes it a unique and complex case.” 6park.com 6park.com“Nuclear safety is a national responsibility and it was for the Government of Japan to decide how to address the critical issue of water management. I’m confident that the Government will continue to interact with all parties in a transparent and open way as it works to implement today’s decision,” Director General Grossi said. 6park.com 6park.comJapan has requested the IAEA’s cooperation in the disposal of the water by the IAEA dispatching international expert missions to review the country’s plans and activities against IAEA safety standards and supporting and being present at environmental monitoring operations there. 6park.com 6park.com“We will work closely with Japan before, during and after the discharge of the water,” said Mr Grossi, who visited the Fukushima nuclear power plant last year. “Our cooperation and our presence will help build confidence – in Japan and beyond – that the water disposal is carried out without an adverse impact on human health and the environment.” 6park.com 6park.comThe IAEA and Japan have been cooperating extensively over the past decade to deal with the aftermath of the Fukushima Daiichi accident, in areas such as radiation monitoring, remediation, waste management and decommissioning. 6park.com 6park.comSince the Director General took office in December 2019, he has offered IAEA support related to the Fukushima water issue in meetings with senior Japanese officials, including then Prime Minister Shinzo Abe during an official visit to the country in February 2020. Last month, he held a virtual meeting with Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Hiroshi Kajiyama. 6park.com 6park.comThe IAEA’s safety reviews, and other technical support, are based on its safety standards, which constitute the worldwide reference for protecting the public and the environment from harmful effects of ionizing radiation. 6park.com为学习大外宣一样游街示众电视认罪,总干事格罗西的油管视频如下。