If Japan discharges polluted water into the sea, not only will the water source be polluted, but people's drinking water will become a problem, and the creatures in the sea will be polluted. Moreover, Japan's sea source is very close to South Korea, and if Japan does this, then other countries will also be harmed.
In recent years, the large tons of sewage contaminated by nuclear radiation have also become a matter of concern to people in Japan. But because there is too much sewage, it is not easy to deal with. That's why Japan hasn't dealt with this sewage problem for so long, and the sewage has been stored there. However, Japan also knows that it is not good to store sewage there all the time, so Japan's ** has also come up with many solutions, and the easiest way to save money is to discharge the nuclear-contaminated water into the sea.
However, the nuclear-contaminated water is exposed to nuclear radiation, and the water source cannot be used, and it will also cause great harm to the human body and the organisms on the seabed. Because we all know that nuclear radiation is very powerful, it can be said that if nuclear radiation is carried out in one place, then that place may not grow in 10 or 20 years, so we all know that the pollution of nuclear radiation is very serious and terrible. However, there is no way to treat a lot of nuclear wastewater in Japan, and if it is actually discharged into the sea, the consequences will be unimaginable.
In addition, the closest water source to Japan is the Korean peninsula, so when there was news in Japan that it wanted to discharge it into the sea, South Korea was also very opposed. Because water flows freely, if it is discharged, it will pollute not only Japan's water sources, but also other countries' water sources, so the people of Japan are opposed to Japan's discharge of nuclear-contaminated water into the sea. In addition, there are so many organisms in the ocean that if the polluted water is discharged into the sea, the fishermen will not be able to sustain their livelihoods, and the organisms on the seabed will also be ecologically damaged, so I hope that Japan will not discharge the nuclear-contaminated water into the sea for the sake of the environment and the livelihood of the people.