Loss of radioactive water into the sea to Fukushima
The technicians who work to secure the damaged nuclear power plant in Fukushima Dai-iki reported that about three hundred gallons of radioactive water would spill into the sea from a hole opened in a plant for the decontamination of water, but the loophole would be closed with sandbags placed on a duct damaged that caused the loss of a basin to the sea as soon as a few days ago pointed to the measurements of the radioactivity values higher than safety limits set, two hundred and seventy times for the cesium isotope with mass number 134 which has a half life of about two years of radiation, and three hundred twenty-two times for the isotope cesium 137 with a half-life of about thirty years and therefore harmful to the environment and food chain. Decontamination facilities are in place to "clean up" the water following the partial merger in the cores of the atomic plants. - [07-12] There would also be a reminder of four hundred thousand packs of a baby food formula for children a little contaminated from radiocesium.
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Date: 06/12/2011
article n°: 1755
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