Estimates of Possible Exposure Define U.S. Evacuation Zone
The American Embassy recommended on March 17 that Americans within 50 miles of the Fukushima reactors evacuate. The recommendation was based on an analysis by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission that predicts possible radiation levels assuming conditions at the plant degrade. It is not based on current radiological conditions. It includes factors like whether containment vessels remain intact and weather patterns, among others. Here are the results of the analysis on March 16
De plus la dose devient constante à 10 rems au loin et donc toute la planète subit 10 rems, dose reçue par chaque être humain dans sa vie en réalité !!
Ce fait prouve que cette carte n'a pas de sens et basée sur rien de réel, une évaluation imaginaire, copiée sur Tchernobyl probablement.
Voir GreenPeace avec une évaluation précise valable non négligeable mais qui n'a pas tué la population de 1 millions de japonais en quelques jours !!
http://www.greenpeace.org/international ... blog/33961
http://www.greenpeace.org/international ... blog/33961
L'info officielle ne parle pas de temps à part un an et qu'on peut manger le poisson élevé dans cette eau 100 fois radioactive !!!
Un mensonge, car les détails du calcul de dose complexe ne sont pas donnés, mais oubliant probablement l'effet de concentration énorme de l'iode dans la thyroide !!!
Et on reparlera d'excès de maladies de la thyroide au Japon dans 10 ans !!
http://www3.nhk.or.jp/daily/english/04_22.html
Low radioactive water released to sea
Tokyo Electric Power Company is releasing radioactive wastewater into the sea from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant as part of efforts to stabilize the troubled plant.
The utility started releasing 11,500 tons of wastewater on Monday evening.
The company says the level of iodine-131 in the wastewater is about 100 times the legal limit. But the plant operator says if people ate fish and seaweed caught near the plant every day for a year, their radiation exposure would be 0.6 millisievert. It adds the annual permissible level for the general public is one millisievert.
Wastewater will be released to make room for highly contaminated water from the No.2 reactor complex.
Radioactive water 100,000 times the normal level in an operating reactor has been found in the turbine building. This is also hampering efforts to cool the damaged reactors.
Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano says the government approved the operation plan, as removing the water from the No.2 reactor is a more urgent matter.
Edano calls the operation an emergency measure to ensure the safety of the plant. He adds that the government told the utility to monitor radioactivity in the seawater and closely track the environmental impact.
Monday, April 04, 2011 18:17 +0900 (JST)