Almost four months after the world’s worst nuclear accident, is the Japanese government finally taking serious action in Fukushima Prefecture?
On 04 July 2011, the Japanese government announced they will take over all radiation monitoring in Fukushima, including the monitoring being done by Tokyo Electric Power Company.
This comes after growing complaints by residents of Fukushima Prefecture, that the government wasn’t doing enough. Already several cities have begun their own decontamination efforts. One city, Date, said they were going to bill the government and TEPCo.
Residents are also upset about the government’s targeted evacuations. They’re based on radiation levels, however there are different groups taking those readings, and it’s confusing residents.
Before the government decision to take over radiation monitoring, testing was being done by local governments, independent groups, universities and Tokyo Electric. Residents felt it was about time for some standardization.
The Japanese central government will use their monitoring data to determine future evacuations.