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Where to put Japan’s 22 metric tons of perhaps radioactive debris?

Radiation concerns keep municipalities from helping with disaster-area debris, Mainichi Daily News, 14 Feb 12,  Concerns about radiation are preventing the massive amount of debris left in areas hit by the March 2011 tsunami from being sent to other areas for processing…..

According to the Ministry of the Environment, 22.52 metric tons of debris remained in the three prefectures of Iwate, Miyagi and Fukushima as of Jan. 31. The national government hopes to have debris from Iwate and Miyagi processed in other municipalities, as the amount
is 11 to 19 times the regular amount of waste generated in each of the prefectures in one year…. http://mdn.mainichi.jp/mdnnews/news/20120213p2a00m0na017000c.html

February 14, 2012 - Posted by | environment, Japan

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  1. Japan can send them to Gebeng, Malaysia, more roads to be built at an estimated cost of 7 million MYR (about USD 2.1 million) per km. This’ll reduce Malaysia’s costs to practically nil. Don’t even need streetlights. The roads will glow, a world’s first, can be accredited by “Ripley’s Believe it or Not”.

    Hip hip hurray for Malaysia, Our national motto – “Suck-too Malaise”

    The other motto – “Malaise Boleh” boleh means anything goes, we close one eye or both to settle problems, see no evil – we always leave our pockets open so others can insert bribe money as we can’t see the heinous act aka “feel no evil”.

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