Dried out: A broken sink lies covered in dust over the cracked tiles of a tsunami-ravaged house in Odaka Town, Minamisoma, within the Fukushima nuclear exclusion zone. Getty Images

By arevamirpal::laprimavera
8 May 2011 Fukushima I Nuke Plant has been one big “dirty bomb.” After Koriyama City’s sewage treatment center was tested positive for high level of radioactive cesium in the sewage sludge and slag and the sludge had been already sold (my post here and here), Fukushima Prefecture ordered the testing in other 19 similar treatment centers in Fukushima. 18 out of 19 centers were found to have high concentration of radioactive cesium. What a surprise. At one facility in Horikawa-machi in Fukushima City, 446,000 becquerels per kilogram of radioactive cesium were found. At Koriyama, it was 26,400 becquerels per kilogram. They say they’ll have to find out where the sludge has gone. And at one of them, the facility in Fukushima City above, radioactive sludge may have nowhere else to go but spill into the river as soon as May 20. Nice. Koriyama City is 59 kilometers west of Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant, and Fukushima City, prefectural capitol, is 62 kilometers northwest of the plant. (Distance with the calculator at this site.) Koriyama alone sold 928 tons of radioactive sewage sludge in 50 days to Sumitomo Osaka Cement. I hate to think how much total that these treatment facilities in Fukushima may have sold. Are other prefectures testing their sewage treatment facilities and tracking the shipment? I don’t think radioactive fallout stops at the Fukushima border. From Asahi Shinbun (12:58AM JST 5/9/2011):

福島県郡山市の下水処理施設の下水汚泥などから高濃度の放射性セシウムが検出された問題で、県は8日、福島市の施設の汚泥からも、より高濃度の放射性セ シウムが検出されたと発表した。県内の19施設を調査した結果、18施設で検出。原発事故の影響が県内の広範囲に及んでいる可能性をうかがわせる。 Following the detection of high concentration of radioactive cesium in the sewage sludge at one of the sewage treatment centers in Koriyama City, the Fukushima Prefectural government announced on May 8 that even higher concentration of radioactive cesium was found in the sewage sludge at a treatment center in Fukushima City. 18 out of 19 facilities tested for radioactive materials were found to have radioactive cesium, hinting [here you go, Asahi’s understatement No.1] that the Fukushima I Nuke Plant accident is affecting a wider area in Fukushima. … 同処理場を管理する福島市によると、郡山市の施設の問題が明らかになった後は脱水処理や搬出を休止し、汚泥は敷地内でコンテナに保管しているという。福島市は「処理をしなければ今月20日ごろまでに満杯になり、汚泥が河川に流出してしまう」としている。 According to Fukushima City that manages this facility, they have stopped the dehydration treatment and shipment of the sewage sludge after the news of the Koriyama treatment facility, and the sewage sludge is being stored in a container at the premise. Fukushima City says, “Unless we resume the treatment, the container will be full by May 20, and the sewage sludge has nowhere to go but spill into the river.”

Now, Radioactive Sewage Sludge from #Fukushima City