Radioactive Sea Volume 1/ May 2014 | Page 18

Three years after the disaster, Tepco is still dealing with the cleanup and it's a very slow process. The cleanup involves numerous tasks like treatment of contaminated water and the resulting filter and equipment wastes, storage and disposal of secondary wastes, contaminated soils, vegetation, and debris, decontamination to allow reinforcement of the weakened structures and installation of cooling and gas management systems, installation of new secondary containment structures and material-handling equipment. The Japanese governmnet is forcing Tepco to come up with a road map to their cleaning solution, but it is such a large undertaking that it could take decades to complete13.

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Cleanup for Fukushima is highly expensive and much needed, as the public around continue to deal with it's consequences and contaminates are starting to appear along beach towns across the Pacific.