Cesium measured from school pool

 

The board of education in Sagamihara city Kanagawa conducted radiation measurement at 3 schools from 3 wards on 4/23/2012. The highest reading was 16.6 Bq/Kg from the mud on the bottom of the pool. The name of the school is not announced.

 
相模原市教育委員会は4/23、市内の3区から1校づつ選んでプールの放射性物質を測定しました。最大値はプールの底にたまった汚泥から検出された16.6 Bq/Kgでした。学校名などは公表されていません。
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