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Fukushima Residents Express "Disappointment Rather than Anger" over the "Backflow" of Decontamination Waste in Kawasaki City; the Reuse of Decontaminated Soil Is Still Not Progressing.

It has been revealed that sludge and other materials from Kawasaki City, used in decontamination work following the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident, have "backflowed" into Fukushima Prefecture. Regarding decontaminated soil, the law stipulates that all materials stored at interim storage facilities (in Okuma and Futaba towns) must be disposed of outside the prefecture. Legally, this raises questions…
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It has been revealed that sludge and other materials from Kawasaki City, used in decontamination work following the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident, have "backflowed" into Fukushima Prefecture. Regarding decontaminated soil, the law stipulates that all materials stored at interim storage facilities (in Okuma and Futaba towns) must be disposed of outside the prefecture. Legally, this raises questions…

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産経ニュース broke the news in Japan on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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