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NNN0LHI

(67,190 posts)
Wed Feb 1, 2012, 05:42 PM Feb 2012

Milk producers begin radiation checks

http://www3.nhk.or.jp/daily/english/20120202_01.html

Thursday, February 02, 2012 01:22 +0900 (JST)

Major Japanese milk producers have announced that screening tests for radiation will soon begin at about 180 milk factories in response to growing concerns among consumers.

Municipalities have been conducting radiation checks before raw milk goes to factories, but only a few have been checking the milk after it's produced. snip

Under the tougher standards, milk will be allowed to contain only 50 becquerels per kilogram, one quarter the current permissible level.

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Milk producers begin radiation checks (Original Post) NNN0LHI Feb 2012 OP
It's about time siligut Feb 2012 #1
As noted in the article, they've been checking all along. TheWraith Feb 2012 #2
I read the article but didn't get that out of it siligut Feb 2012 #3

TheWraith

(24,331 posts)
2. As noted in the article, they've been checking all along.
Wed Feb 1, 2012, 06:04 PM
Feb 2012

This just means they're RE-checking after the raw milk has been pasteurized. It's doubtful anything will change.

siligut

(12,272 posts)
3. I read the article but didn't get that out of it
Wed Feb 1, 2012, 06:29 PM
Feb 2012

I knew they were going to check after it was pasteurized, and didn't believe that was the true goal. I agree, I cannot imagine that pasteurization would make any difference at all in the radiation level.

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