Radiation News Roundup for July 14, 2013 China has abruptly canceled plans to build its largest uranium processing plant in a southern Chinese city, a day after hundreds of protesters took to the streets demanding the project be scrapped. Newdaily.com Scientists have discovered a radioactive substance in sediment under a Swiss lake used for drinking water and situated near a nuclear plant. foxnews.com Officials sharply raised radiation levels for Fukushima residents to get iodine pills after meltdown — 75 times higher than WHO recommends for children. enenews.com Nebraska’s Fort Calhoun nuclear power plant has missed another target date for restarting, so the Omaha Public Power District might have to endure another summer of buying electricity to meet peak demand. miamiherald.com