Nuclear Reactors 18 - Decommissioning 3 - Europe

              I have written two posts about decommissioning of nuclear reactors. The focus was primarily on the problems in the United States. There are serious concerns that some companies running nuclear reactors do not have enough money set aside for decommissioning. And also that it may be difficult to estimate what such decommissioning wil ultimately cost. These concerns are also being expressed in the European Union with respect to the decommissioning of reactors in member states.

Geiger Readings for March 25, 2013

Latitude 47.704656 Longitude -122.318745

Geiger Counter Readings in Seattle, WA on March 25, 2013

Ambient office = .078 microsieverts per hour

Ambient outside = .068 microsieverts per hour

Soil exposed to rain = .079 microsieverts per hour

Kara Kara Orange from grocery store  = .113 microsieverts per hour

Tap water = .085 microsieverts per hour

Filtered water = .062 microsieverts per hour

Geiger Reading for March 24, 2013

Latitude 47.704656 Longitude -122.318745

Geiger Counter Readings in Seattle, WA on March 24, 2013

Ambient office = .121 microsieverts per hour

Ambient outside = .092 microsieverts per hour

Soil exposed to rain = .109 microsieverts per hour

Orange from grocery store  = .079 microsieverts per hour

Tap water = .105 microsieverts per hour

Filtered water = .085 microsieverts per hour

Geiger Readings for March 23, 2013

Latitude 47.704656 Longitude -122.318745

Geiger Counter Readings in Seattle, WA on March 23, 2013

Ambient office = .090 microsieverts per hour

Ambient outside = .075 microsieverts per hour

Soil exposed to rain = .086 microsieverts per hour

Sliced mushrooms from grocery store  = .100 microsieverts per hour

Tap water = .094 microsieverts per hour

Filtered water = .067 microsieverts per hour

Geiger Readings for March 22, 2013

Latitude 47.704656 Longitude -122.318745

Geiger Counter Readings in Seattle, WA on March 22, 2013

Ambient office = .105 microsieverts per hour

Ambient outside = .084 microsieverts per hour

Soil exposed to rain = .083 microsieverts per hour

Papaya from grocery store  = .147 microsieverts per hour

Tap water = .110 microsieverts per hour

Filtered water = .091 microsieverts per hour

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