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Fukushima- Strontium reaches 500 Billion Bq/m³ in basements
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 58785996:MV8yNTYyODYwXzQ0NTUxNDUyX0JDQkM4QkNF] [quote:Anonymous Coward 58785996:MV8yNTYyODYwXzQ0NTUxNDA1XzVGQUZFQTI4] This is afaik inside of a closed Water Line and not in contact with the Groundwater or the Sea! http://www.tepco.co.jp/en/nu/fukushima-np/f1/smp/2014/images/2tb-east_14052802-e.pdf As long as this Pipe do not breach as long we have a bit of Time to upgrade ALPS for Strontium-90, this will need a few Months! [/quote] But Enenews is as funny as usual, the Original Report said: [b]JIJI PRESS, May 29, 2014: [TEPCO] said Thursday that it plans to improve a cesium adsorption system [...] to enable it to remove strontium. The move is aimed at reducing risks when radioactive water leaks from storage tanks [...] TEPCO plans to begin test operation of the improved SARRY system at the end of August. Highly radioactive water [is] accumulating in the basements of the No.1 to No. 4 reactor buildings [with] strontium levels standing at [u]40 million to 500 million becquerels per liter [/u] [/b] Source: http://jen.jiji.com/jc/eng?g=eco&k=2014052901050 Between 40.000.000 and 500.000.000 is a lot of space :Flower: [/quote]
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Strontium reaches 500 Billion Bq/m³ in basements at Fukushima — Record levels reported at 5 locations near ocean — U.S. Expert: “We see strontium becoming more of concern… food chain will have to be studied more carefully”
[TEPCO] said Thursday that it plans to improve a cesium adsorption system [...] to enable it to remove strontium.
May 30, 2014: Buesseler hopes to monitor strontium levels in the ocean and seafloor near Japan in the future. Should that strontium move across the Pacific Ocean, it will take three years for it to reach the West Coast of the United States.
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