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Citation

Iimoto T, Nunokawa J, Fujii H, Takashima R, Hashimoto M, Fukuhara T, Yajima T, Matsuzawa H, Kurosawa K, Yanagawa Y, Someya S. Radiat. Prot. Dosimetry 2015; 167(1-3): 358-364.

Affiliation

Kashiwa City Office, Chiba, Japan.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, Oxford University Press)

DOI

10.1093/rpd/ncv279

PMID

25982790

Abstract

Activities were introduced in Kashiwa city in the Tokyo metropolitan area to correspond to the elevated environmental radiation level after the disaster of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. These were based on a strong cooperation between local governments and experts. Ambient dose rate and radioactivity of foodstuff produced inside of the city have been monitored. Representative ambient dose rates around living environments have almost already become their original levels of the pre-accident because of  the decontamination activity, natural washout and effective half-lives of radioactivity. The internal annual dose due to radioactive cesium under the policy of 'Local Production for Local Consumption' is estimated as extremely low comparing the variation range due to natural radioactivity. Systematic survey around a retention basin has been started. All of these latest monitoring data would be one of the core information for the policy making as well as a cost-benefit discussion and risk communication.


Language: en

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