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AP Interview: Japan nuke plant water worries rise

Tōkyō : Japan | Oct 25, 2012 at 2:18 AM PDT
Source: Fox News
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Japan's crippled nuclear power plant is struggling to find space to store tens of thousands of tons of highly contaminated water used to cool the broken reactors, the manager of the water treatment team said. About 200,000 tons of radioactive water enough to fill more than 50 Olympic-sized swimming... FULL ARTICLE AT Fox News
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