Washington’s Blog
May 4, 2011
EPA writes today:
Due to the consistent decrease in radiation levels across the country associated with the Japanese nuclear incident, EPA will update the daily data summary page only when new data are posted.
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After a thorough data review showing declining radiation levels related to the Japanese nuclear incident, EPA has returned to the routine RadNet sampling and analysis process for precipitation, drinking water and milk.
Indeed, Marco Kaltofen – a well-known environmental engineer – stresses that more monitoring has to be done so that we can assess the risks, and take appropriate action:
Where is all that Fukushima radiation going, and why does it matter? from Fairewinds Associates on Vimeo.
Heck of a job, guys.
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