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w******y 发帖数: 8040 | 1 Bob Wieckowski wants the state to be more forthcoming about the potential
effects of the 2011 nuclear reactor disaster in Fukushima, Japan on
California's coastline.
Wieckowski, said Tuesday the state’s Department of Public Health should
post updated information on its Web site in “layman’s terms” to alleviate
concerns by residents and interests in the fishing, agriculture and tourism
industries.
Although the federal government has asserted the environmental disaster at
Fukushima poses no threat to the Pacific Coast in terms of increased
radioactivity, Wiekckowski says online speculation is fueling concerns among
some Californians.
“With newspaper reports, on-line videos and a number of stories about the
possible radiation dangers to our beaches, residents are concerned and
seeking information from a source they can trust,” said Wieckowski. “I
think a lot of people’s questions can be answered if the department would
conduct a study or post the results of other studies and monitoring that are
already completed to its homepage. The difficulty of finding accurate,
current information about the science and the level of risk involved has
exacerbated confusion and worry among some in the public.”
Furthermore, concerns over the impacts of the accident on the environment
have not only been growing online but also in popular culture. On Tuesday,
it was reported health officials in San Mateo County dismissed a claim by a
YouTube video that went viral last month purportedly showing a beach in Half
Moon Bay registering considerably higher than normal radioactivity levels.
Public officials had no explanation for the spike, but dismissed the
Fukushima disaster as a reason. | m********8 发帖数: 7463 | 2 这个政客不错。不过调查结果肯定是无比安全,反正屁民死的早有河不妥?
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【在 w******y 的大作中提到】 : Bob Wieckowski wants the state to be more forthcoming about the potential : effects of the 2011 nuclear reactor disaster in Fukushima, Japan on : California's coastline. : Wieckowski, said Tuesday the state’s Department of Public Health should : post updated information on its Web site in “layman’s terms” to alleviate : concerns by residents and interests in the fishing, agriculture and tourism : industries. : Although the federal government has asserted the environmental disaster at : Fukushima poses no threat to the Pacific Coast in terms of increased : radioactivity, Wiekckowski says online speculation is fueling concerns among
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