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Radioactive tea voluntarily surrendered to Hong Kong authorities — 196 Bq/kg of cesium, almost double Japan’s limit http://enenews.com/radioactive-tea-voluntarily-surrendered-to-hong-kong-authorities-196-bqkg-of-cesium-almost-double-japans-limit August 2nd, 2012 By 

Tea bag Nuclear Event Daily Update
Hong Kong
August 2, 2012

  • Sampled on June 8, 2012
  • Cs134= 76 Bq/kg
  • Cs137 = 120 Bq/kg
  • Total Cesium = 196 Bq/kg
  • Not exceeding Codex guideline levels
  • Voluntary surrendered by importer for disposal. Not distributed for sale in local market.

Perhaps Hong Kong maintains similar laws to what Japan had before 3/11:

Previously, Japanese regulations required nuclear waste with 100 or more bq/kg of Cesium to be monitored and disposed of in specialized containers.

Oatmeal was also found to be radioactive in recent testing by Hong Kong authorities:

  • Sampled on August 1, 2012
  • Cs134= N/D Bq/kg
  • Cs137 = 7 Bq/kg
  • Not exceeding Codex guideline levels
Published: August 2nd, 2012 at 11:30 am ET
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Nuclear Event Daily Update
Hong Kong
August 2, 2012

Tea bag

  • Sampled on June 8, 2012
  • Cs134= 76 Bq/kg
  • Cs137 = 120 Bq/kg
  • Total Cesium = 196 Bq/kg
  • Not exceeding Codex guideline levels
  • Voluntary surrendered by importer for disposal. Not distributed for sale in local market.

Perhaps Hong Kong maintains similar laws to what Japan had before 3/11:

Previously, Japanese regulations required nuclear waste with 100 or more bq/kg of Cesium to be monitored and disposed of in specialized containers.

Oatmeal was also found to be radioactive in recent testing by Hong Kong authorities:

  • Sampled on August 1, 2012
  • Cs134= N/D Bq/kg
  • Cs137 = 7 Bq/kg
  • Not exceeding Codex guideline levels

August 4, 2012 - Posted by | general

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