TEPCO has reported new radioactive element readings in samples of seawater taken near the Fuksuhima Daiichi nuclear power plant.
Near the water intake of Unit 2 reactor on Friday
- 260 Bq/cm3 iodine-131 (6,500 times the legal limit)
- 130 Bq/cm3 of cesium-137 (1,400 times the legal limit)
Near the water intake of Unit 2 reactor on Thursday
- ~44 Bq/cm3 of iodine-131 (1,100 times the legal limit )
30 kilometers east of the facility on Friday
- ~0.16 Bq/cm3 iodine-131 (4 times the legal limit)
Near the water intake of Unit 2 on Tuesday Apr 12 afternoon
- 100 Bq/cm3 of iodine-131 (2,500 times the legal limit)
Wednesday Apr 6 7:40 am
- 5,600 Bq/cm3 iodine-131 (140,000 times higher than legal limit)
Tuesday morning Apr 5
- 11,000 Bq/cm3 of iodine-131 (280,000 times higher than the legal limit
Monday Apr 4 9am
- 200,000 Bq/cm3 iodine-131 (5 million times the legal limit)
- ~100,000 Bq/cm3 (1.1 million times the legal limit of cesium 137)
Saturday Apr 2
- 300,000 Bq/cm3 iodine-131 (7.5 million times the legal limit)
Off-shore survey at 8 sampling points about 30 km east of the plant April 3
- 5 to 18 Bq/l (0.005 to .018 Bq/cm3) for I-131
- 1 to 11 Bq/l (0.001 to 0.011 Bq/cm3) for Cs-137
Recorded before the intentional discharge of radioactive water by TEPCO
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