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California Beach Radiation Not From Fukushima

A lot of concern has been expressed about recent reports and videos showing high levels of radiation on a beach in Half Moon Bay, just South of Pillar Point Harbor. It has been attributed to Fukushima. Local officials have been quoted as saying they donʻt know what it is, but donʻt worry about it. See local story.

Here is what we have learned so far: The radioactive areas of the beach seem to be associated with dark sand below the high tide level. The levels detected are about 5 to 10 times what you would normally expect to find on a beach. This level of contamination indicates just how massive the environmental remediation project will be across the pacific.

The radionuclides are in the NORM class of radioactive substances, not from Fukushima. NORM stands for Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material. We put a sample in a Multichannel Analyzer and found Radium 226 and Thorium 232. See the measured spectra below.

This is the spectra from the beach sample
This is the spectra from the beach sample

If the sand were contaminated by radiation from Fukushima it would show Cesium 137. See spectra below from contaminated area of Fukushima Prefecture. The same instrument is identifying Cesium 137 rather than Radium and Thorium.

Sample of deck material from contaminated area of Fukushima Prefecture
Sample of deck material from contaminated area of Fukushima Prefecture

 

The picture below is a geiger counter measuring the activity in a sample bag of the sand. The radiation level is elevated, but roughly equivalent to some granite counter top material from Brazil.

 

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This is a geiger counter with 2 inch pancake detector measuring the activity in the sand sample

 

Whether this material is naturally occurring at this beach or not remains a question. There are also reports that a pipeline was once at this location. We hope the State will do further testing to determine the origin and full nature of the hot spots on the beach. But we are confident that it is not related to Fukushima, based on the spectral signature. We expect more news later today.

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Fukushima Daiichi News

 

Inside Daiichi

Spent fuel removal at Unit 4 is in progress.

Safecast equipped a vehicle with one of their Nano sensors that was allowed onsite at Daiichi.  Here is the collected data.

NHK did a video report on the conditions workers are dealing with at Daiichi.   View it here.

IMI is offering special holiday pricing on radiation detectors for people who want to send one to Fukushima communities through Safecast.  The same discount is also extended to instruments to be shipped to people in Japan.  Enter HELPJAPAN as shopping cart code to get 20% discount.  More on this on IMI homepage.

IMI is also offering special pricing for Nano kits, and free Japan delivery,  for people who would like to send one to Fukushima communities through Safecast.  Details here.

Safecast has now collected data well beyond Japan, with some data coming in from all seven continents.  More on that here.

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Fukushima Spent Fuel Removal Delayed?

Work was to begin as early as this Friday to remove spent fuel rods from the unit 4 reactor site at Fukushima Daiichi.  Japan Times reports that there will be a delay of up to two weeks while tests are conducted.  Read their scoop here.

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