9,000 Bq/Kg of Cs-134/137 detected from stove ash in Tochigi prefecture

Related to this article.. 32 Bq/Kg of Cs-134/137 detected from vacuum cleaner dust in Tokyo of this year [URL]

 

On 10/10/2015, the citizen’s radiation measurement station announced they detected extremely high level of Cesium-134/137 from stove ash used in Tochigi prefecture.

The density was 8,570 Bq/Kg in total of Cs-134/137. From the safety regulation of Ministry of the Environment, this is the level to be properly stocked as radioactive waste.

 

The sample ash was collected from a stove in Nasukogen used this winter.

 

2 9,000 Bq:Kg of Cs-134:137 detected from stove ash in Tochigi prefecture

 

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Français :

Préfecture de Tochigi : 9000 Bq/kg de Cs 134/137 dans les cendres d’une cuisinière

 

Article lié : 32 Bq/kg de Cs-134/137 cette année dans les poussières d’un aspirateur de Tokyo

Le 10 octobre 2015, une station privée de mesure de la radioactivité annonce avoir relevé une radioactivité en césium 134/137 extrêmement élevée dans les cendres d’une cuisinière utilisée dans la préfecture de Tochigi.

La radioactivité totale en Cs-134/137 est de 8 570 Bq/kg. Selon les règles de sécurité du Ministère de l’Environnement, c’est le niveau de ce que l’on doit considérer comme des déchets radioactifs.
L’échantillon provient des cendres d’une cuisinière utilisée cet hiver à Nasukogen.

2 9,000 Bq:Kg of Cs-134:137 detected from stove ash in Tochigi prefecture

http://fujimi-ru.info/18743_tothigi_stove-ash/

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