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Canadian Government Inflates “safe” Dosage Radioactive Substances In Water To Calm Down Citizens

 http://anonhq.com/man-math-canadian-govt-inflates-safe-dosage-radioactive-substances-water-7-million-bq-per-cubic-meter/ (INCLUDES VIDEO) 

July 1st, 2015 | by CoNN Man does the math: Canadian govt inflates “safe” dosage radioactive substances in water to 7 MILLION Bacquerels per cubic meter in order to assure citizens that the water is safe, despite “trace” radioactive substances being found off of the BC shore– sent via the ocean current from far-away Fukushima, Japan. It should be noted that CBCNews claims that this is the “first time” such radiation has been detected in North America, but Global Research had reported on this way back in 2013, and this recent “expert” being quoted is likely just there to make soothing noises.

Anyway, according to the Canadian Govt,  the Maximum Acceptable Concentrations for radioactive substances in water are: Total uraniumTable a footnote10.02 mg/LTritium (3H)7000 Bq/LLead-210 (210Pb)0.2 Bq/LTable a footnote2Strontium-90 (90Sr)5 Bq/LRadium-226 (226Ra)0.5 Bq/LIodine-131 (131I)6 Bq/L  Cesium-137 (137Cs)10 Bq/L.

Simply multiply each number by a thousand to get cubic meters.

It should be noted that the Ontario Drinking Water Advisory Council had released a report recommending that the maximum levels for Trithium be reduced from 7000 to 20 becquerels per litre.

July 6, 2015 - Posted by | general

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