For the wrecked Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, managing the ever-growing volume of radioactive wastewater held in more than 1,000 tanks has been a safety risk and a burden since the meltdown in March 2011. The start of treated wastewater release Thursday marked a milestone for the decommissioning, which is expected to take decades. Though the wastewater release raised controversy, the decommissioning is far more daunting. It will involve a higher risk of exposure for plant workers, and some experts say it would take 50-100 years to remove all the melted fuel debris, if it can be achieved at all.
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