http://www.japantoday.com/category/national/view/japans-radiation-monitoring-unreliable-greenpeace
Japanese government radiation
monitoring in areas near Japan’s crippled Fukushima nuclear plant is
unreliable, Greenpeace charged on Tuesday, with heavily populated areas exposed
to 13 times the legal limit. .……Greenpeace found that in some parks and school
facilities in Fukushima city, home to 285,000 people, radiation levels were
above three microsieverts per hour. Japan’s recommended radiation limit is 0.23
microsieverts per hour. “We also found
that official monitoring posts placed by the government systematically
underestimate the radiation levels,” said Rianne Teule, Greenpeace’s radiation
expert, adding that some machines are
shielded from radiation by surrounding metal and concrete structures. “Official monitoring stations are placed in
areas the authorities have decontaminated. However, our monitoring shows that
just a few steps away the radiation levels rise significantly,” she said…….“It is especially disturbing to see that
there are many hot spots around playground equipment, exposing children who are
most vulnerable to radiation risks,” she said.
In tests carried out over four
days last week, Greenpeace also found that radiation levels in Iitate village,
where the government is hoping to soon return evacuated residents, are still
many times over the limit, with decontamination efforts patchy. Greenpeace’s Japan nuclear campaigner Kazue
Suzuki said attempts to clean up were “misguided”. “One home or office may be cleaned up, but it
is very unlikely that the whole area will be freed of radiation risks within
the next few years,” given the mountainous and heavily forested nature of the
region, she said. “The government continues to downplay radiation risks and give false
hope (of returning home) to victims of this nuclear disaster,” said Suzuki…….
http://fukushima-diary.com/2012/11/monitoring-posts-are-made-by-nuclear-plant-maker/
Monitoring
posts in Minamisoma city, Fukushima prefecture are made by Fuji electric, that is
a nuclear power plant maker.
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