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Contaminated Water Leaking From Fukushima Site, No Suitable Alternative Storage Options
Problems at Japan's beleaguered Fukushima Daiichi nuclear complex continue to mount after some 32,000 gallons (120,000 liters) of contaminated water leaked from storage pits over the weekend and the plant's operator, Tokyo Electric Power Co (Tepco), citing lack of space, reported there is no suitable alternative location to transfer the contaminated water from the leaking storage vessels.
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