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National Government Incompetence: Local governments will test Residents for Internal Cesium contamination!

After the realization that Japanese cattle are internally contaminated with cesium, Miniami-soma City ordered its residents to get checked for internal contamination.  Now the Prefecture of Fukushima has ordered all residents to be checked.  There are about 2 million people in Fukushima Prefecture.

It’s not just local governments calling for internal radiation checks.  The Japanese Atomic Energy Agency has set up a check station in Tokai Village, in Ibaraki Prefecture, to test people coming from Fukushima Prefecture.

It is now apparent that food and water, in Fukushima Prefecture, are contaminated with high levels of cesium.

Corporate Incompetence: Decontamination system fails yet again

NHK reporting that the water decontamination system at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant has failed yet again.

The cause is another leak in the system.  On 10 July 2011, the system failed because of a leak.  Tokyo Electric Power Company is trying to figure out why there are so many leaks.

Corporate Incompetence: TEPCo says Cesium building up inside reactor buildings, could be from mini explosions!

Tokyo Electric Power Company reporting that cesium levels inside Reactor 2 building are shooting up.  The latest measurements showed 65 times current government emergency limits for reactor buildings.

TEPCo has been monitoring airborne radiation levels inside Fukushima Daiichi’s reactor buildings, using robots, because radiation levels became too high for humans.

TEPCo says the build up of cesium-134 could be from steam and explosions from within the reactor.  But they admit they’re not sure why the levels are increasing, and will continue their investigations.

Why didn’t they do what Bill Nye the Science Guy said, and pave the thing over?

Government Incompetence: Radioactive beef more widespread than first thought, 75,000 becquerels of Cesium detected!

Officials with Fukushima Prefecture say the hay that cows were feed in Miniami-soma City, is contaminated with 75,000 becquerels per kilogram of cesium.

They’re still waiting for results of well water tests.

As a result of yesterday’s test results, Miniami-soma City is ordering all residents get tested for internal radiation contamination.  So far people from two areas of the city have levels of contamination that call for evacuations.

The contaminated cows got through radiation checks, before being shipped to slaughter, because only the outside of the cows were tested.  It turns out they were contaminated internally, because of the highly radioactive hay they ate.

Now more beef in a far off city have been found to be contaminated.  Officials in Shizuoka City, more than 300 kilometers (187 miles) from Minami-soma City, decided to check their meat packing factories.  They found that beef, bought back on June 10, is contaminated with 1,998 becquerels of radioactive cesium per kilogram (the national safe limit is 500).

To make matters worse, most of that beef went to local restaurants, or retailers.   So far at least five prefectures have found contaminated beef.

A prefecture in Japan, is like a county in the U.S.   A region in Japan, is like a state in the U.S.

Government, Corporate & Farmer Incompetence: Cows fed with radioactive hay!

Officials with Fukushima Prefecture announced they found the source contaminating beef cattle: Radioactive hay.

It was initially reported that beef farmers were feeding their cows with feed that was kept indoors.  Turns out they were not.  Farmers admitted that they quickly ran out of feed that was kept indoors, and began feeding the cows hay from outside.

Since people don’t eat hay, no one had tested hay for radiation.  Now they have, and it tested positive for cesium contamination.  The local government safe limit is 300 becquerels per kilogram, the national safe limit is 500.

Officials are still testing local well water.

 

Corporate Incompetence: TEPCo admits they’ve screwed up on trying to control nuclear plant!

Tokyo Electric Power Company has admitted that the many delays in getting the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuke plant under control, are due to the use of improvised parts and equipment.

TEPCo says they were never prepared for such a disaster, as a result many of the equipment they put together to tackle the problems, are made of material that can not stand up to the job.

TEPCo admitted that many of the leaks that have plagued water decontamination and cooling are caused by the use of hoses that are not meant for the job.

We rarely hear about Reactor 5 (since the reactors of main concern have been 1,2,3 & 4), but it turns out its cooling system was shut down at the beginning of July, because of shoddy improvised hoses/plumbing.  TEPCo will try to install better hoses and re-start cooling operations.

Another reason for the use of shoddy improvised parts and equipment: Tokyo Electric Power Company officials admit they did not understand the severity of the situation at the beginning of the disaster, and thought they would have the nuke plant under control within a few days.  Now they are asking for more time, to get proper parts and equipment to replace the improvised ones.

 

Government Incompetence: Tokyo officials admit Radioactive beef was sold in markets, can’t find source of contamination!

A couple of days ago Tokyo officials reported that cows from Fukushima Prefecture tested positive for high levels of cesium contamination.  Originally officials said none of the beef was sold in Tokyo markets.  Now they admit radioactive beef was sold.

Beef from a total of 11 cows, from a Minami Soma city farm, were tested.  But it turns out that beef from six cows, from the same farm, were not tested, and were sold in Tokyo and Tochigi markets.

Some of the contaminated beef tested for as much as 3,200 becquerels per kilogram of cesium.  The national safe limit is 500.

Officials from the Fukushima Prefecture have inspected the Minami Soma farm.  They discovered that the cows had been kept indoors, along with their feed.  A skin test on the cows, prior to shipment for slaughter, showed no radiation contamination.   Water for the cows came from a well, testing is being done on the water, as well as the feed.

Officials in Tokyo are now back tracking the shipping route used to deliver the beef.  There are concerns that somewhere along the route the beef became contaminated.  It’s also possible that the beef became contaminated during the butchering process.  This could mean that extremely high levels of cesium are being emitted, probably from the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant.

Government Incompetence: Japanese beef contaminated with Cesium!

Tokyo officials say they found beef, shipped in from Fukushima Prefecture, is contaminated with high levels of cesium.

On 08 July 2011 the beef tested positive for 2,300 becquerels per kilogram of cesium, the national safe limit is 500 becquerels per kilogram.

The beef came from cows raised in Minami Souma, in Fukushima Prefecture.

Japan’s Health Ministry says this is the first time such high levels of radiation showed up in beef.  They are now requesting the six prefectures around the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, to increase testing their cows for radiation.

Idaho cuts Medicaid again, limits choice of providers, gets sued

Idaho’s slash and burning of Medicaid continues.  The latest cuts are taking away $34 million in state funding.

Idaho began their destruction of Medicaid services last year.  By October of 2010 a total of $105 million in state and federal cuts hit Idaho’s Medicaid program.

Some Idaho dentists say they are providing free services, out of sympathy for patients who’re being denied needed services, because of Idaho’s cuts.  Idaho lawmakers claim the cuts to the Medicaid dental program do not affect “necessary” dental services, but, dentists point out that many of the treatments being hit by funding cuts actually prevent more serious conditions, and would be more cost effective.

On top of that Idaho is now limiting providers, in some cases only one provider is allowed.  This has resulted in a lawsuit, brought by two disabled men and their families.  It could turn into a class action suit.

The new Idaho rules actually violate federal laws which protect a patient’s right to choose which provider they want.

 

Quotes from the front line of unemployment

In June, the average amount of time a person is unemployed reached a record 39.9 weeks.

“We have had many, many months to stimulate this economy and still not seeing businesses hire, it’s a real concern.”-Frank Davis, LEK Securities

“I send out 50 to 60 resumes a week. Nobody ever gets back to you.”-Rob Attanasio, unemployed more than one year

“I feel washed out from the statistics, in terms of not being heard, in terms of the energy that it has taken for me to keep trying to find work. I don’t feel like I’m even on the radar screen in Washington.”-N. David Cooper, unemployed more than one year

“I’ve had nightmares about my family living on the street.”-Said Nasser, unemployed more than one year

“What we’re seeing here is a sort of settling into the reality of where things are, maybe not holding out as much hope as they once held out that there’s going to be a big recovery, and all of it is going to come back. Instead, people are looking around and saying, ‘Maybe this is going to be what it’s going to be.'”-Rusty Rueff, Glassdoor.com

“Your hope soars when you snag a job interview; then it’s dashed when there’s no job offer. Repeat this over and over again and you start to feel like it’s better not to get your hopes up.”-Fran Hopkins, unemployed more than one year

“It’s very hard when you’re over 60. Nobody wants us. We’ve just been leaving resumes, that’s it. You get no reply.”-Mary Kadin, unemployed since April 2011