Traces of radioactivity from damaged nuclear power facilities in Japan have been detected in rainwater in the northeast United States, but pose no health risks, officials said.Looks like we'll have to change "April showers bring May flowers" to "April showers bring glowing arms, legs, skin..."
The Environmental Protection Agency, in an update Sunday, said it had received reports of "elevated levels of radiation in recent precipitation events" in Massachusetts and Pennsylvania and that it was "reviewing this data."
The EPA has been monitoring radiation from the Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan, and had previously detected "very low levels of radioactive material" in the United States, while saying that these "were expected" and that "the levels detected are far below levels of public health concern."
Monday, March 28, 2011
Rain, rain stay away
Traces of Radiation from Japan Nuclear Plant Found in US Rain
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Nuclear power,
Radiation
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