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Original Source: http://www.saga-s.co.jp/news/global/corenews.0.2147653.article.html
Highest value is 470 Milli Sievert per year per m² around the plant, said the Ministry of the Environment.
Ministry of the Environment on October 24th, released the results of measurement of air radiation dose at 100 squere meters.
Similar measurements were carried out using the aircraft by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and increasingly point radiation dose exceeds 50 mSv from north-northwest toward the plant.
The measurement was done till January 16th, from November 7th last year.
CONCLUSION:
No soil measurements. Soil is main radionuclide collector.
No soil samples.
The 50 mSv/annual they talk about as “off-limits to human habitation” (but for growing food?) is an equivalent of: 555,000 Becquerel per m² (15 Curie per km²) or 1,480,000 Becquerel per m² (40 Curie per km²). THEY ARE COPYING BELARUSIAN DICTATORSHIP – but with speed of light! Modern times accelerate errors of the past, it seems.
Reactor fuel location officially unkown.
Traces: They call it spent fuel: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/06/world/asia/06nuclear.html?_r=3&hp Why is it not actual reactor fuel from he containment?
Explanation: 470 mSv/annual: It is an equivalent of 1,175 mammograms. For everyone who is there. Without food intake from the food growing there!
470 mSv/a is 11,544,000 Becquerel per m² – which is: 312 Curie – this exceeds belarusian Chernobyl evacuation zone 7,8 times.
CLICK (from Belarus National Report 1995)
Koriyama Radiation map – near Fukushima: http://fukusima-sokai.blogspot.com/2012/01/map-about-radioactive-contamination.html

Hi, Jan.
Thanks so much for your blog.
Do you know when and, more importantly, why lead was thrown into the reactors? I get boron and boric acid–but lead? Sounds insane.
Thanks.
Eileen
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