Tuesday, May 17, 2011

UCB Food Chain Sampling Results | The Nuclear Engineering Department At UC Berkeley

The University of California at Berkeley is testing soil, water and produce for Fukushima radiation. They point out how small the amounts they're finding are. But it is being pointed out that if you ingest a very small particle, emanating a very small amount of radiation, it's going to deliver a small amount of radiation to the same tissues, for a long time. This is not good, but we're just at the start of this. We have time to do all sorts of things.

What amazes me is the number of materials that can remove particles by binding to them. Check into zeolite and Green French Clay. From what I am reading, reverse osmosis water filter should remove the particles. I'm still collecting bookmarks and will share them when I get time.

UCB Food Chain Sampling Results | The Nuclear Engineering Department At UC Berkeley

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