The central government will decontaminate soil, vegetation and buildings exposed to radiation spread by the accident at the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant.
The contents of a special measures bill to deal with environmental pollution from radioactive materials have been agreed to by the ruling Democratic Party of Japan as well as the opposition Liberal Democratic Party and New Komeito. The parties plan to submit the bill to the Diet next week so that it gains passage before the Diet session winds up Aug. 31.
Under the proposed legislation, the central government will also remove contaminated rubble.
As of now, there are no laws to deal with contamination of the environment by radioactive materials.
As such, it will become the first law to deal with this problem as the result of a nuclear accident.
The bill's objective is to reduce the health risk posed by radiation contamination.
The environment minister would have the authority to designate special areas that require decontamination measures.
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