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Press Release (Aug 24,2011)
Situation of storing and treatment of accumulated water including highly concentrated radioactive materials at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station(9th Release)
 
On June 9, 2011, we received an instruction document*, "Installment of 
treatment facility and storing facility of water including highly 
concentrated radioactive materials at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power 
Station (Instruction)" from Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency (NISA) of 
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.
                                     (Previously announced on June 9, 2011)

Based on the instruction, we have been treating the accumulated water 
containing highly concentrated radioactive materials in the Centralized 
Radiation Waste Treatment Facility. We would like to announce that we have 
summarized the latest situation of storing and treatment of accumulated 
water containing highly concentrated radioactive materials, and reported it
to NISA today.

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<Attachment>
 - Situation of storing and treatment of accumulated water including highly 
   concentrated radioactive materials at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power 
   Station (8th Release) (PDF 63.3KB) 

 * Installment of treatment facility and storing facility of water including
   highly concentrated radioactive materials at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear 
   Power Station (Instruction) (NISA No. 6, June 8, 2011)

    We have provided a Japanese press release version of the instruction 
    document received from NISA. However, at this time we have reserved the
    right to not provide an English version due to potential 
    misunderstandings that may arise from an inaccurate rendering of the 
    original Japanese text. 
    We may provide the English translation that NISA releases in our press 
    releases. However, in principle we would advise you to visit the NISA 
    website for timely and accurate information. 
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