[ RadSafe ] Japanese NPP emergency response

McClung, Danny Danny.McClung2 at va.gov
Fri Mar 11 19:21:19 CST 2011


Agreed, Mike.   I was wondering if they have provided KI to surrounding residents in advance of any potential release.

Dan McClung
Dept of Veterans Affairs
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KI isn't particularly useful even if there is fuel damage before the
release.  Given the circumstances, there are far, far better things to
be doing with the limited emergency response assets. 

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Subject: [ RadSafe ] Japanese NPP emergency response

Does anyone know if they have distributed KI for prophylactic
administration?

Dan McClung
Dept of Veterans Affairs
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