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Boise rainwater has highest levels of radioactive material… 80 times amount of I-131 allowed in drinking water
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1144159:MV8xNDI5NzQ1XzIzNTQ4MDI1XzhCQjdDMzEz] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1302665] VIA EPA: Boise, Idaho rainwater 3/22/2011: * 11.2 pCi/L of Cs-134 * 11.6 pCi/L of Cs-137 * 242 pCi/L of I-131 [/quote] Thank you for that reporting effort. I do wish though they would start reporting also on the amount of Sr-89 and Sr-90 they are finding as having fallen out on the ground as fallout, in terms of pCi/m^2. Also not going reported or perhaps even monitored is the amount of I-129. [/quote]
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