8,560,000 Bq/m2 in Fukushima, 3 times worse than Chernobyl
Posted by Mochizuki on August 22nd, 2012 · 1 Comment
It's been 26 years since Chernobyl happened, but nothing has been improved, the sarcophagus needs a national budget of money to renovate. How much of Chernobyl is Fukushima ?
According to the report of Forestry Agency, Fukushima ground contamination is up to 3 times worse than Chernobyl.
The report is about the litter interception and soil in Bq/Kg and Bq/m2. It was published in March 2012.
In Namiemachi Futabagun, they measured 8,560,000 Bq/m2 of Cs-134/137. (litter interception and soil) The sample was taken on 10/25/2011. It's about 9km from Fukushima plant.
Date : 10/25/2011
Location : Namiemachi Futabagun Fukushima
Cs-134 : 3,970,000 Bq/m2
Cs-137 : 4,590,000 Bq/m2
Total : 8,560,000 Bq/m2
Atmospheric dose : 43.00 μSv/h
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