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Press Release (May 07,2011)
Detection of Radioactive Materials from Seawater near Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station (45th release)

On March 21st, 2011, we conducted sampling surveys, as a part of monitoring 
of surrounding environments, and detected radioactive materials in the 
seawater around the water discharge canal (of the south side) of Fukushima 
Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, which was damaged by the Tohoku - Pacific 
Ocean Earthquake. Therefore, we informed Nuclear and Industrial Safety 
Agency (NISA) and the government of Fukushima Prefecture of the results.  
Since March 22nd, we have conducted seawater sampling surveys at four 
points off the shore of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station (twice a 
day at two points out of such four points since March 26th).  

Since April 17th, we have also conducted sampling surveys at four points 
(2 points are added since April 26, another 3 points from April 30th, total 
of 9 points) of 3 km off the shore of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power 
Station, two points of 8 km off the shore of the Power Station and 6 points 
of 15 km off the shore of the Power Station and informed them of evaluation 
results.

The data of three detected nuclides (Iodine-131, Cesium-134 and Cesium-137) 
will be reported as fixed data. Other nuclide figures are to be 
re-evaluated based on the improved measures for recurrence prevention which 
have been prepared in accordance to a warning from NISA on April 1st.  
(Previously announced)

On May 6th, 2011, we conducted sampling surveys to evaluate the spread of 
radioactive materials to the ocean which were detected at Fukushima Daiichi 
Nuclear Power Station. Since the radioactive materials were detected as 
shown in the attachment, we informed NISA and the government of Fukushima 
Prefecture of the results.

We will continuously conduct the similar sampling surveys. 
attachment1:Results of Nuclide Analysis of Seawater(PDF 59.5) 
attachment2:Radioactivity Density of Seawater(PDF 83.8KB) 
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