***ALERT*** EPA: Radioactive Iodine-131 in rainwater “exceed maximum contaminant level permitted in drinking water” | |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1302665 United States 03/29/2011 08:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: ***ALERT*** EPA: Radioactive Iodine-131 in rainwater “exceed maximum contaminant level permitted in drinking water” EPA: Expect More Radiation in Rainwater, Forbes Blog, March 28 2011: … The levels [of iodine-131 in rainwater in Pennsylvania and Massachusetts] exceed the maximum contaminant level (MCL) permitted in drinking water, but EPA continues to assure the public there is no need for alarm: “It is important to note that the corresponding MCL for iodine-131 was calculated based on long-term chronic exposures over the course of a lifetime – 70 years. The levels seen in rainwater are expected to be relatively short in duration,” the [EPA] states in a FAQ that accompanied yesterday’s brief news release. … EPA said it is receiving “verbal reports” of higher levels of radiation in rainwater… “We continue to expect similar reports from state agencies and others across the nation given the nature and duration of the Japanese nuclear incident.” … |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1131601 United States 03/29/2011 08:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: ***ALERT*** EPA: Radioactive Iodine-131 in rainwater “exceed maximum contaminant level permitted in drinking water” � The levels [of iodine-131 in rainwater in Pennsylvania and Massachusetts] exceed the maximum contaminant level (MCL) permitted in drinking water, but EPA continues to assure the public there is no need for alarm: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1302665*** 4 BASIC FACTS of 911 CHOREOGRAPHY *** to get the illuminati FUKUSHIMA global genocide script - NONE of the 4 are any of the 5 basic facts The destruction of the nuclear reactors at Fukushima, unlike the destruction of the WTC towers at 911, is not planned by the illuminati. But since the illuminati are not able to stop Fukushima, they decided to use it as part of their global genocide agenda. To get the coreography for that usage, you need to get *** 4 BASIC FACTS of CHOREOGRAPHY "HUMAN CATTLE INSIDE the slaughterhouse" ***. 1. the date, 911, emergency call number 2. the WTC floors chosen to place the bombs to simulate the two "planes" and the timing (9 AM) -in other words to have the human cattle jump from the 90th floor. 3. The instructions broadcasted by the "security" to the people in the tower not yet bombed (between the first and the second "impact") to stay at their desks. 4. You should now be able to figure it out, unless you are a beast. Note For the 5 basic facts, google 911 for dummies TRUTH is #1 since 2006 In Thread: *** 3 BASIC FACTS of 911 COREOGRAPHY *** to get the illuminati FUKUSHIMA global genocide script - NONE of the 3 are any of the 5 basic facts |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1185535 United States 03/29/2011 08:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: ***ALERT*** EPA: Radioactive Iodine-131 in rainwater “exceed maximum contaminant level permitted in drinking water” EPA: Expect More Radiation in Rainwater, Forbes Blog, March 28 2011: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1302665… The levels [of iodine-131 in rainwater in Pennsylvania and Massachusetts] exceed the maximum contaminant level (MCL) permitted in drinking water, but EPA continues to assure the public there is no need for alarm: “It is important to note that the corresponding MCL for iodine-131 was calculated based on long-term chronic exposures over the course of a lifetime – 70 years. The levels seen in rainwater are expected to be relatively short in duration,” the [EPA] states in a FAQ that accompanied yesterday’s brief news release. … EPA said it is receiving “verbal reports” of higher levels of radiation in rainwater… “We continue to expect similar reports from state agencies and others across the nation given the nature and duration of the Japanese nuclear incident.” … How long does it take iodine-131 to degrade? 3 months? I think that's what they said earlier. So it's dangerous for 3 months but every day those reactors are breached aren't they continuously contaminating everything? So it take 3 months after they stopped/buried the meltdown for the water to no longer be contaminated. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1308232 Canada 03/29/2011 08:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: ***ALERT*** EPA: Radioactive Iodine-131 in rainwater “exceed maximum contaminant level permitted in drinking water” EPA: Expect More Radiation in Rainwater, Forbes Blog, March 28 2011: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1302665… The levels [of iodine-131 in rainwater in Pennsylvania and Massachusetts] exceed the maximum contaminant level (MCL) permitted in drinking water, but EPA continues to assure the public there is no need for alarm: “It is important to note that the corresponding MCL for iodine-131 was calculated based on long-term chronic exposures over the course of a lifetime – 70 years. The levels seen in rainwater are expected to be relatively short in duration,” the [EPA] states in a FAQ that accompanied yesterday’s brief news release. … EPA said it is receiving “verbal reports” of higher levels of radiation in rainwater… “We continue to expect similar reports from state agencies and others across the nation given the nature and duration of the Japanese nuclear incident.” … How long does it take iodine-131 to degrade? 3 months? I think that's what they said earlier. So it's dangerous for 3 months but every day those reactors are breached aren't they continuously contaminating everything? So it take 3 months after they stopped/buried the meltdown for the water to no longer be contaminated. But in the meantime, people's bottled water stash that they've been saving for just this occasion will run out. And then what? Because it isn't looking like the plants will be under control anytime soon, months or years (I'm hedging my bets of years, TBH). |
Dr. House User ID: 1281930 United States 03/29/2011 08:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: ***ALERT*** EPA: Radioactive Iodine-131 in rainwater “exceed maximum contaminant level permitted in drinking water” EPA: Expect More Radiation in Rainwater, Forbes Blog, March 28 2011: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1302665… The levels [of iodine-131 in rainwater in Pennsylvania and Massachusetts] exceed the maximum contaminant level (MCL) permitted in drinking water, but EPA continues to assure the public there is no need for alarm: “It is important to note that the corresponding MCL for iodine-131 was calculated based on long-term chronic exposures over the course of a lifetime – 70 years. The levels seen in rainwater are expected to be relatively short in duration,” the [EPA] states in a FAQ that accompanied yesterday’s brief news release. … EPA said it is receiving “verbal reports” of higher levels of radiation in rainwater… “We continue to expect similar reports from state agencies and others across the nation given the nature and duration of the Japanese nuclear incident.” … How long does it take iodine-131 to degrade? 3 months? I think that's what they said earlier. So it's dangerous for 3 months but every day those reactors are breached aren't they continuously contaminating everything? So it take 3 months after they stopped/buried the meltdown for the water to no longer be contaminated. Half life of 8 days. lets say it is 100 greys today, 8 days from now its 50 greys, 16 days it 25 greys, 24 days its 12.5 greys, 32 days its 6.25 greys... this is how half life works. So what really matters is your starting count of radiation (no matter which system you use). Sinkhole list: Thread: Sinkholes Updated 28 Dec 2010 find a sinkhole, add it to this thread, please. "Whoever hates his brother is a murderer, and you know that no murderer has eternal life abiding in him." (1 John 3:15, NKJV). |
GaGal User ID: 1013803 United States 03/29/2011 08:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: ***ALERT*** EPA: Radioactive Iodine-131 in rainwater “exceed maximum contaminant level permitted in drinking water” EPA: Expect More Radiation in Rainwater, Forbes Blog, March 28 2011: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1302665… The levels [of iodine-131 in rainwater in Pennsylvania and Massachusetts] exceed the maximum contaminant level (MCL) permitted in drinking water, but EPA continues to assure the public there is no need for alarm: “It is important to note that the corresponding MCL for iodine-131 was calculated based on long-term chronic exposures over the course of a lifetime – 70 years. The levels seen in rainwater are expected to be relatively short in duration,” the [EPA] states in a FAQ that accompanied yesterday’s brief news release. … EPA said it is receiving “verbal reports” of higher levels of radiation in rainwater… “We continue to expect similar reports from state agencies and others across the nation given the nature and duration of the Japanese nuclear incident.” … How long does it take iodine-131 to degrade? 3 months? I think that's what they said earlier. So it's dangerous for 3 months but every day those reactors are breached aren't they continuously contaminating everything? So it take 3 months after they stopped/buried the meltdown for the water to no longer be contaminated. Half life of 8 days. lets say it is 100 greys today, 8 days from now its 50 greys, 16 days it 25 greys, 24 days its 12.5 greys, 32 days its 6.25 greys... this is how half life works. So what really matters is your starting count of radiation (no matter which system you use). We've been pounded with rain here for days and it is scheduled to start up again tomorrow. What about the soil? When can we safely plant a garden? I'm in Georgia, btw. USA. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1302665 United States 03/29/2011 08:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: ***ALERT*** EPA: Radioactive Iodine-131 in rainwater “exceed maximum contaminant level permitted in drinking water” Can anyone show me numbers here? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1318344e.g. becquerels per cubic centimetre, etc. looking for US numbers... I recall Vancouver reporting rain with 12 Bq/liter of I-131 last week |
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