Rice
grown nearby Fukushima plant cleared for sale — Farmer: “I would
not dare eat it… We feel guilty about growing it and selling it”
(VIDEO)
11
October, 2013
The
Chosun Ilbo (English Edition),
Oct. 10, 2013: Rice
Grown Near Fukushima Cleared for Sale
[...] Rice grown in some areas within a 30 km radius of the stricken
Fukushima nuclear power plant will be cleared for sale this year, but
concerns remain. Some samples have tested positive for radiation well
above the permitted level. So far only test farming of rice in the
region was allowed. Fukushima Prefecture on Wednesday said 44 out of
52 sacks of 30-kg rice harvested in Minamisoma, 20 to 30 km from the
power plant, likely exceeded the permissible levels of radioactive
materials when tested with a conveyer-belt detector. The prefecture
carried out thorough test of the 44 sacks, and detected 120
becquerels of cesium per kilogram, way over the permissible level of
100 becquerels. “It is possible to sell rice that does not exceed
the level,” said a prefecture official. [...]
Fukushima
Farmers Negotiate with Japanese Government,
Published August 31, 2013 – Farmer
from Sukagawa, 60 km west of Fukushima Daiichi
(at 1:45 in): Do you understand the meaning of ‘de’ in the word
decontamination? We are just tilling deeply and spreading the
radiation thinly. We are not removing the contamination. No wonder
that the radiation level has not gone down. We measured the
radioactivity in the air. It has not gone down at all. We have
not removed the contaminated soil. Of course not! The environment has
not changed at all 2 years after the explosions. [...] In Fukushima,
all farm produce must be checked for the cesium level prior to
shipping. The current government limit is 100 becquerels. The farmers
know how many becquerels of cesium their produce contains. We can
ship them if the reading is lower than 100. But I would not dare eat
them myself. The consumers assume there is no radiation in the food
they buy. […] We farmers know better. We feel guilty about
growing it and selling it. We won’t eat it ourselves, but we sell
it.
Fox
News: Surging radiation levels in sea around Fukushima plant —
Tepco: “High density” of strontium — Expert: ‘Bursts’ of
contamination are likely from water entering “pocket of
radioactivity” (AUDIO)
Fox
News, Oct. 10, 2013: Operator reports surge in radioactivity in
waters near Fukushima
[...] Water from the sea around Japan’s crippled Fukushima nuclear
plant shows levels of Cesium-134 and Cesium-137 well above regulatory
limits, Tokyo Electric Power Co. said Thursday. Cesium-137 readings
near the plant’s Reactor 2 were 830 becquerels per liter [...] The
latest water samples contain “high density of tritium and
strontium,” a TEPCO spokesman told Efe, adding that he had no new
information on the condition of six Fukushima workers who were doused
with radioactive water [...]
Andrew
Karam, Ph.D.,
radiation safety professional, Oct. 9, 2013 (at 46:15 in): I know
that they’ve measured bursts of radioactivity [...] likely to be
coming from the water entering a pocket of radioactivity and carrying
some out [...]
Andrew
Karam, Ph.D.,
radiation safety professional, Oct. 9, 2013 (at 2:29:30 in): Water
will dissolve anything given enough time and it’s always looking
for new flow paths [...] I think it certainly is possible that the
water can be going in there and washing away stuff [...] that it
hadn’t been exposed to before.
Full
interview with Karam here
Fukushima
News 10/10/13: Record High Cesium Levels 1 km Off Fukushima Port;
IAEA Joins Monitoring
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