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Minuscule amounts of radioactive substances believed to have come from Japan's crippled nuclear power plant have been detected in Las Vegas but the readings pose no health risk, the Associated Press reported Saturday.
The report said extremely small amounts of iodine-131 and xenon-133, both of which are not usually found in Nevada, were detected at a monitoring station near the Atomic Testing Museum in the city following a series of radiation leaks at the Fukushima Daiichi plant.
Originally posted by CoolBreez
I live in west central Nevada, we have a huge problem with old mining areas leaching uranium both in the air and into water tables. Has the type of radioactive particles been identified as other than uranium or iridium?
Ted Hartwell, manager of the Desert Research Institute's Community Environment Monitoring Program, was quoted as saying he is certain the substances came from Japan but the readings were far below levels that could pose any health risks.
Live video of my geiger counter. Note normal background radiation has been around 18 CPM(counts per minute.This equates to about 23 microroentgens/hr. 03-19 has picked up "hot" spots up 35 CPM at times, so i believe we are getting particles from Japan blowing over. The radiation network has their alert level set at 100 CPM.