Monday, March 28, 2011

Japan radiation hits Massachusetts



♫From sea to shining sea♫

Massachusetts officials: radiation from Japan in rainwater.
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health said Sunday that very low concentrations of radioiodine-131 that were likely from the Japanese power plant severely damaged by the earthquake and tsunami earlier this month have been detected in a sample of rainwater. Officials did not say where the sample was taken.
The agency said the sample was taken in the past week and is one of more than 100 around the country. It is part of a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) network that monitors for radioactivity.

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