Every day, for a year.
According to the DOE 18th April update, the 2 rem / 20 millisievert demarcation line is the RED line. The smaller area.http://blog.energy.gov/content/situation-japan
Every day, for a year.
According to the DOE 18th April update, the 2 rem / 20 millisievert demarcation line is the RED line. The smaller area.http://blog.energy.gov/content/situation-japan
This page gives the actual amounts as both rems and sieverts.
http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/cfr/part020/part020-1201.html
It also shows how confusing it can seem.
It’s finally official, Fukushima reactor one has had a meltdown (what a surprise).
The only one who would be surprised is you, apparently, since they were saying that a melt down was likely as far back as March. It’s May now. A google search of some new revelation is coming up short, however…the newest cite I can find on the subject is from April. Do you have a cite for this stunning revelation that brought it to your attention?
-XT
From here I guess.
Hey, I hear that an Alabama reactor got a bad grade. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/05/10/501364/main20061444.shtml
Yeah, and now two Nebraska nuclear plants are under water. One of them had a fire and lost cooling. But trust the media and the government. Nothing bad can ever happen here.