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The relief organization has distributed none of the $1 billion it has collected. The chief Cabinet secretary says the process must be streamlined.
Eight of 18 air monitors in California, Oregon and Washington state that track radiation from Japan’s nuclear reactors are “undergoing quality review,” according to the Environmental Protection Agency’s website.
i have stopped going there for this weekend when this stuff first happend the average was always 50 40 you know now its 20 and 10 ya right! the levels cannot be going down
Originally posted by CaDreamer
www.radiationnetwork.com...
Originally posted by onyx718
reply to post by tamenie
yes they can...everything that was released last week or two weeks ago has already met it's half life, and/or the wind current has blown whatever's hanging in the air through on over.