49 Bq/Kg measured from beef in Iwaki city Fukushima

According to MHLW, 49 Bq/Kg of Cs-134/137 was measured from beef.
It was produced in Iwaki city Fukushima. It wasn’t distributed supposedly.

Sampling date : 2/9/2013
Cs-134 : 15.9 Bq/Kg
Cs-137 : 33.4 Bq/Kg

49 Bq/Kg measured from beef in Iwaki city Fukushima

http://www.mhlw.go.jp/stf/houdou/2r9852000002v4v4-att/2r9852000002v4zg.pdf

 

 

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Français :

49 Bq/kg dans du boeuf d’Iwaki à Fukushima

Selon le MHLW (ministère de la Santé), 49 Bq/kg de Cs 134/137 ont été relevés dans du boeuf.
Il a été produit à Iwaki dans Fukushima. Il n’a soi-disant pas été distribué.

date : 9 février 2013
Cs-134 : 15,9 Bq/kg
Cs-137 : 33,4 Bq/kg

49 Bq/Kg measured from beef in Iwaki city Fukushima

Source : http://www.mhlw.go.jp/stf/houdou/2r9852000002v4v4-att/2r9852000002v4zg.pdf




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2 Responses to “49 Bq/Kg measured from beef in Iwaki city Fukushima”

  1. Grace says:

    Japanese citizens need to start immediately testing for highly elevated or abnormal radon exposure amounts. The tests are widely available and can more quickly pinpoint health deterioration areas. The government can argue about cesium levels right now but elevated radon exposure statistics will be harder to dismiss.

    “The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has identified radon as the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States. Many homes contain radon concentrations that are high enough to give their occupants lifetime exposures that could increase their risk of developing lung cancer. As one inhales, radon decay products in the inhaled air are deposited in the lungs. Radon and its decay products emit alpha and beta particles and gamma photons. The alpha particles are very damaging if emitted from radioactive material within the body. The alpha particles can strike sensitive lung tissue causing damage to the cells in the lungs subsequently increasing the risk of lung cancer. The risk associated with this exposure is thought to increase linearly with increasing radon concentration, so the higher the average radon level is in a house, and the longer the exposure period, the greater the risk to the occupants.

    Radon concentration in air is measured in units of picoCuries per Liter (pCi/L) or Becquerels per cubic meter (Bq/m3). The picoCurie (pCi) is a unit of radioactivity which represents one trillionth of a Curie or 2.22 nuclear-transformations/minute. The Becquerel is one nuclear-transformation/second. The New York State Department of Health (NYS DOH) and the EPA use 4 pCi/L as a recommended action level. When testing indicates that the radon level in the lowest primary living area of the home is above this action level, the NYS DOH recommends that the homeowner take appropriate corrective action.”

    http://www.health.ny.gov/environmental/radiological/radon/radonfaq.htm

    *HEALTH RISK CHART* the average lifespan for a Japanese citizen is 82. In America it’s 67. Life spans are drastically reduced by continuous radon exposure. Calculate how much radon has increased in the air, water, and food supplies since March 2011.

    http://www.epa.gov/radon/healthrisks.html

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