Local Official: Radiation dose is increasing with rainfall around Fukushima plant — “I don’t expect level of contamination will decrease this year”

Published: June 16th, 2012 at 5:55 pm ET
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An Easy Guide on Biological Concentration published by Minamisoma city council member Koichi Oyama on June 11, 2012 and translated by Dissensus Japan:

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By the way, I wonder around when I can collect the plants growing on the board of my atelier this year.

It’s in an evacuation recommended area here, and the radiation dose is increasing slightly with the rainfalls from the mountains. So I don’t expect that the level of contamination will decrease this year.

When can I make up my mind to give up this place?

Published: June 16th, 2012 at 5:55 pm ET
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3 comments to Local Official: Radiation dose is increasing with rainfall around Fukushima plant — “I don’t expect level of contamination will decrease this year”

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    "….Natural circulation is soon finishing the first round. Fields and the creatures that live there, such as frogs, weatherfishes, butterflies or flowers are all connected, and nuclides that came into the field will pass our lips at the end.

    The authorities intend not to inform us of Natural Circulation.
    However, we cannot change nature. Even the people who live in the cities are doomed to be a part of it.
    _____________________

    An earthworm measures 2 million Bq.
    Its cast -13 million Bq.

    Shaft of a cedar tree – 3.000 Bq.
    Its pollen dusts – 24 million Bq.

    Cesium migration Rate of Rice is said to be 0.1
    And how about blue-green algae? Scientists won't study it.

    Rice is not exceptional.

    Every plants are taking in nuclides. Blue-green algae absorb radioactive materials from asphalt or walls of a city. Not only Cesium, like rice took in Cadmium, algae may be sucking in also alpha nuclides. Moreover, Strontium, that seep underground, may be the substances that are taken in by the algae the most. …."

    "…The authorities intend not to inform us of Natural Circulation…"

    headed by the iaea that covered up chernobyl, kazahkstan etc…

    so WHO is the authorities??

    WHO would perpetuate such an UNtruth?? do you have any IdEA??


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  • and it rains EVERYWHERE.

    jet streams, debris tracking and other rad monitoring with remediation and mitigation protocols. duck and cover, folks
    http://realitycheck.no-ip.info/forum/index.php?topic=20.0

    Fukushima radioactive fallout forecasts
    http://realitycheck.no-ip.info/nnn.html

    keep these ones up to date, too

    http://www.embassyworld.com/
    http://www.usa.gov/Contact/Elected.shtml


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