Under the plan, tainted soil will be buried under a 200-meter stretch of road in the city. The soil, packed in black plastic bags, has been sitting in temporary storage. The plan is to take about 500 cu. meters of the soil, bury it under the road at a depth of 50 cm or more, cover it with clean soil to block radiation, and pave over it with asphalt.Japanese authorities say that burying the irradiated soil under "clean" earth will "block" any harmful radiation emitted from Fukushima soil. But, there are many concerns about how safe and effective this "clean" soil curtain will be -- and many feel that this risk simply is not worth whatever "reward" the government is looking to get. According to Modern Survival Blog, you need a clean soil depth of 36 inches to block radiation -- equivalent to 91.5 centimeters, and nearly double what the Japanese government has proposed. Concrete needs to be 24 inches thick to block radiation, so exactly how thick are they planning on making this road? Ultimately, this seems to be an unsavory way for the government to "dispose" of the irradiated soil. Given that the Japanese government has been strongly encouraging citizens of the disaster area to return to their homes in spite of the record-high levels of radiation still being recorded, it's sadly not that surprising that they are looking to build roads out of the radioactive soil. What will they think of next? Read more stories about how the Fukushima-Daiichi power plant is effecting us all at Fukushima.news. Sources for this article include: DailyStar.co.uk TheGuardian.com JapanTimes.co.jp
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