Radiation News Roundup May 07, 2015 Japanese burger chain in Taiwan busted for using restricted Fukushima food. fukuleaks.org US university testing diseased animals in Pacific for Fukushima radiation. enenews.com A three-member federal panel in Canada has approved of burial of low and intermediate-level radioactive materials from nuclear power plants at a site 0.7 miles from the shores of Lake Huron, which became a rallying cry for anti-nuclear groups who claimed the project would threaten a massive supply of drinking water. nuclearstreet.com Hitachi, Mitsubishi and Toshiba and other Japanese companies are "very interested" in participating in the construction of Poland's first nuclear power plant, Yosuke Takagi, Japan's deputy economy, trade and industry minister, said yesterday following a meeting with Polish Deputy Treasury Minister Zdzislaw Gawlik. world-nuclear-news.org