On March 21, 2011, we conducted sampling, 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-Taiheiyou-Oki Earthquake. Therefore, we informed Nuclear and
Industrial Safety Agency (NISA) and the government of Fukushima
Prefecture of the results.
Since March 22, we have conducted seawater sampling surveys at four
points off the shore of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station.
Since April 17, we have also conducted sampling surveys at four points
(2 points have been added since April 26, another 3 points since April
30, and another 1 point since May 5, 10 points in total) 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.
Also, we added 2 points each 5 and 30 km off the shore since May 27,
and 1 point each 5, 15 and 30 km off the shore since June 2.
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.
(Previously announced)
On October 2, 2011, we conducted sampling to evaluate the spread of
radioactive materials to the ocean which were detected at Fukushima
Daiichi Nuclear Power Station. As a result, radioactive materials
were not detected as shown in the attachment.
Today, we reported the results to NISA and the government of Fukushima
Prefecture.
We will continuously conduct the same sampling surveys.
attachment1: Nuclide Analysis Results of Seawater (PDF 12.8KB)
attachment2: Radioactivity Density of Seawater (PDF 59.7KB)