
Tokyo Electrc's plan to clean up the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident is quite ambitious, but they'll need to be careful about how they approach it. The fact that they're planning to start searching for the buried "nuclear debris" on land in the spring of next year seems like a good first step

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However, I'm a bit worried about the potential environmental impact of their cleanup efforts

. The 2011 accident was devastating, and we can't afford to make things worse by disturbing the contaminated soil or water. Tokyo Electrc needs to carefully consider the risks and benefits of each phase of the cleanup process

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It's also interesting that they're focusing on searching for the nuclear debris on land first

. I'm not sure if this is the most efficient way to do it, but I suppose it's a good starting point

. Overall, I think Tokyo Electrc has its work cut out for it

, but with careful planning and execution, they might just be able to pull off a successful cleanup

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