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Security Helicopters Testing Radiation Levels Above DC Area
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[quote:Useless Cookie Eater:MV8yMTA0MTYwXzM1NDU5MjM4X0UzMTY4QjlB] [quote:PolarPrecursor:MV8yMTA0MTYwXzM1NDU5MTczXzEyRUUyOTRG] [quote:Useless Cookie Eater:MV8yMTA0MTYwXzM1NDU4MzYyX0M3Q0E5Qjkz] [quote:SeaPunk:MV8yMTA0MTYwXzM1NDU3NjU0XzVCMkNCRkQ4] now (63) in Michigan every time I hit refresh the numbers have been changing (60) in Arizona (59) in Colorado [/quote] Pre-Fukushima those levels were all averaging 10 to 30. :gotrad: [/quote] [b]That may be true, but this also could have something to do with the fact that America has many aging nuclear power stations scattered all over the country. [/b] It could very well be that they are starting to monitor their own stations for safety concerns ...especially since the failure of Japans aging plants. [/quote] The levels of radiation have risen ACROSS THE GLOBE.....therefore it is FUKUSHIMA... not "leaky reactors". :slaphim: Same scenario as Chernobyl except Fukushima is STILL spewing radiation into the atmosphere. :chern: :winds: [/quote]
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"he National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) has been flying the radiation missions since Dec. 27, 2012 and they will continue until next Friday, Jan. 11. The flights have been conducted during daylight only, and the pilots fly about 80 miles per hour at 150 feet above the approximately 70-square mile radiation assessment area."
We live in this area. I don't know if this is normal SOP or not.
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