More Fukushima Nuke Industry Fallout: Radioactive snow hits Nevada & Utah! ALPS fails again! TEPCo admits defeat, GE to lead decommissioning group! High School student detects radiation in Canadian grocery store sea food! California homes radioactive?

25 March 2014 (00:58 UTC-07 Tango)/23 Jumada l-Ula 1435/05 Farvardin 1393/25 Ding-Mao 4712

Only six hours after re-starting the failed experimental Advanced Liquid Processing System it was shut down, again.  Tokyo Electric Power Company says yet another leak was discovered coming from a storage tank.

To add insult to the injured intelligence of the victims of the ongoing Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, a new decommission group will be formed.  Essentially TEPCo admits it can’t handle the job.

The new decommissioning group will be formed of nuclear industry corporations like Hitachi-GE (General Electric), TEPCo, Toshiba and Mitsubishi.  TEPCo says the soonest they can start removing nuclear fuel from the damaged reactors is in 2020!

A Fukushima Prefecture fisherman’s association has agreed to TEPCo’s plan to divert groundwater around the melting down nuke plant.  It’s hoped the diverted groundwater will enter the ocean without becoming contaminated.  As I’ve written before, groundwater is testing positive for contamination even before it hits Fukushima Daiichi, because of ongoing radioactive fallout in rain and snow.

In the U.S. state of California, the USN is investigating claims by residents of Treasure Island that their homes are contaminated with radiation.  This is because, in the past few years, once secret USN radioactive waste dumps have been discovered near the homes.

At first the U.S. Navy denied it, but is investigating “due to a recent radiological finding beneath an empty housing unit”.

“….Reno, may have a radiation snow problem. For the past three years, according to EPA’s Radnet system that NETC.com uses to build the charts, it shows that each year in December or January, the radiation increases to the highest level for that year. Three times in three years, the snow is radioactive.”-Nuclear Emergency Tracking Center responding to question from Fact Checker.

NETC reports, for the past three years, Reno, Nevada and Saint George, Utah, have been hit with radioactive snowfall.  This is based on the U.S. EPA’s own radnet sites near those cities, which spike whenever it snows.

In Alberta, Canada, a 10th grade High School student did what the British empire government refuses; she began testing grocery store sea food for contamination.

Bronwyn Delacruz actually won a science award for her project.  She detected not only contaminated food, but discovered that the Canadian Food Inspection Agency deliberately stopped testing food for radiation in 2012!  That’s interesting, because the CFIA actually posted in February 2014 that they tested 200 food items and declared them safe!

Delacruz used a $600 CAD geiger counter and discovered “Some of the kelp that I found was higher than what the International Atomic Energy Agency sets as radioactive contamination, which is 1,450 counts over a 10 minute period. Some of my samples came up as 1,700 or 1,800.”