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Tiny amounts of radiation from Japan reach Nev.

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posted on Mar, 26 2011 @ 07:27 PM
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Tiny amounts of radiation from Japan reach Nev.


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RENO, Nev. – Minuscule amounts of radiation from Japan's damaged nuclear plant have reached Las Vegas, but scientists say it poses no health risk.

Extremely small amounts of the radioactive isotopes iodine-131 and zenon-133 reached a monitoring station by the city's Atomic Testing Museum this week, said Ted Hartwell, manager of the Desert Research Institute's Community Environmental Monitoring Program.

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posted on Mar, 26 2011 @ 07:27 PM
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Well, there is no denying that radiation is making its way to the US, but I still do wonder if it really is miniscule amounts or not. Would there be a chance of plutonium making its way here if it was released out into the open from one of the reactors in Japan? I would guess that if only miniscule amounts of radiation have made it here so far, then if a small amount of plutonium escaped there would probably be no worries about it coming here, right? I'm no expert.

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posted on Mar, 26 2011 @ 07:35 PM
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If I'm not mistaking it takes a very, very miniscule amount of plutonium to kill a person. It makes no sense why the U.S isn't monitoring it. :\



posted on Mar, 26 2011 @ 07:36 PM
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I am curious, do we have any test results from say, hawaii?



posted on Mar, 26 2011 @ 07:41 PM
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Originally posted by CoincidenceX
If I'm not mistaking it takes a very, very miniscule amount of plutonium to kill a person. It makes no sense why the U.S isn't monitoring it. :\


If I remember my studies correctly, it only takes a particle 1/100,000th of a gram, or as small as a particle of dust, of plutonium to enter your body to kill you.



posted on Mar, 26 2011 @ 07:44 PM
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Yeah I understand about only needing miniscule amounts of plutonium to kill. What I meant was, since there has been so much radiation released already, yet only small amounts have made it to the states, if just a small amount of plutonium was released then it probably wouldn't make it here. But, like I said I am no expert, just a guess.



posted on Mar, 26 2011 @ 07:45 PM
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Originally posted by CoincidenceX
If I'm not mistaking it takes a very, very miniscule amount of plutonium to kill a person. It makes no sense why the U.S isn't monitoring it. :\


It actually makes perfect sense if you think about it in regards to the US policies and procedures, don't let a good tragedy go to waste. There's no profit in prevention, ever!




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