Will nuclear sewage come to Sanya in January '24?

Not to Sanya. Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant's nuclear wastewater inventory is about 1.4 million tons, if the Japanese government to implement the plan to discharge it into the East China Sea, roughly how long it will take to discharge it? According to the report, the exact time is as follows: the Japanese government plans to start discharging nuclear wastewater into the East China Sea within 2-3 years, with an initial flow rate of about 1,000 tons per day. At a rate of 1,000 tons per day, it will theoretically take about 140 days to discharge the 1.4 million tons of nuclear wastewater. However, considering the capacity of the nuclear wastewater treatment facilities and pipelines, it is practically impossible to reach the discharge rate of 1,000 tons per day, and it is necessary to gradually increase the rate. The Japanese government plans to reach a discharge rate of 2,000-3,000 tons per day in 2-3 years, so theoretically it would take about 47 to 70 days to discharge all the nuclear wastewater. The actual discharge time also needs to take into account the weather factor, as the discharge of nuclear wastewater will be suspended when the wind speed at sea is too high or in the event of a typhoon. Therefore, from the beginning to the end of the discharge, the overall estimated time required is 3-5 years.