Small Pacific Island Asked to Accept Survey for Nuclear Disposal
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) requested the Chief of Ogasawara village in Tokyo prefecture, Masaaki Shibuya, to accept “literature survey” for building final disposal site of nuclear waste in Minamitorishima Island, the southern-most place in territory of Japan. Shibuya answered that he would consider it. Ogasawara village became the fourth municipality in Japan to be the candidate of building final disposal site for nuclear waste produced in nuclear power plants. Japan has 19,000 tons of spent nuclear fuel, but it does not have a final disposal site. Although Final Disposal Act of 2000 requires the government to have geological disposal for spent nuclear waste, it has even not determined where the final disposal site should be built, because no local community agreed on building it. While it has not determined the final disposal, Japanese government is promoting reprocessing nuclear waste by transforming it into vitrified waste. To decide the...