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Readings of Radiation Monitoring of Outdoor Swimming Pools at Schools, Etc Readings of Radiation Monitoring of Outdoor Swimming Pools at Schools, etc. in Fukushima Prefecture (Preliminary Report) June 14, 2012 Local Nuclear Emergency Response Headquarters (Radioactivity Team) Disaster Provision Main Office of Fukushima Pref. (Nuclear Power Team) 1. Monitoring date June – September, 2012 (Monitoring was partially conducted in advance according to usage of the swimming pools.) 2. Target facilities Number for this report (Those monitored from May 16 to June 7) Number of target facilities Number of facilities Those which request monitoring out of 56 approximately 980 facilities * The results of the monitoring will be released sequentially from those for facilities whose measurement results are organized and made availale. 3. Monitoring results (Preliminary report) Analyses of radioactive cesium of the water in outdoor swimming pools at schools, etc. Not detectable – 0.83 Bq/L Cs-134: Not detectable – 0.83Bq/L Cs-137: Not detected in any of the facilities 4. Handling of monitoring results As for the use of outdoor swimming pools at schools in Fukushima Prefecture, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology issued a notice on April 10, 2012, which indicates that there is no problem with using tap water controlled under the control target value (radioactive cesium 10Bq/kg), and it is not necessary to restrict the use of outdoor pools even if the level of the radioactive cesium is a little over the control target value. In cases where radioactive cesium is detected, the establishers of each facility shall take appropriate measures as needed by referring to this notice. Inquiries: Monitoring Team, Radioactivity Team Tel: 024-521-1917 Readings of Radiation Monitoring of Outdoor Swimming Pools at Schools, etc. in Fukushima Prefecture (Preliminary Report) June 14, 2012 Local Nuclear Emergency Response Headquarters (Radioactivity Team) Disaster Provision Main Office of Fukushima Pref. (Nuclear Power Team) (Unit: Bq/L) Monitoring results (Radioactive cesium) No. Region Municipality Sampling Point Date of sampling Cs-134 Cs-137 Total 1 Kenpoku Date City Date Municipal Hobara Elementary School June 4 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 2 Kenpoku Date City Date Municipal Tominari Elementary School June 5 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 3 Kenpoku Date City Date Municipal Matsuyo Junior High School June 5 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 4 Kenchu Koriyama City Fukushima Prefectural Koriyama Higashi High School May 31 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 5 Kenchu Koriyama City Fukushima Prefectural Koriyama-Commercial High School June 1 0.83 Not Detected 0.83 6 Kenchu Koriyama City Fukushima Prefectural Asaka High School June 5 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 7 Kenchu Sukagawa City Fukushima Prefectural Sukagawa Toyo High School June 7 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 8 Kenchu Ishikawa Town Ishikawa Tonw Nogisawa Elementary School June 7 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 9 Kenchu Ishikawa Town Ishikawa Town Ishikawa Elementary School June 7 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 10 Kenchu Ishikawa Town Ishikawa Town Sawada Elementary School June 7 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 11 Kenchu Ono Town Ono Town Iitoyo Elementary School June 6 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 12 Kennan Shirakawa City Fukushima Prefectural Shirakawa Asahi High School May 18 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 13 Kennan Shirakawa City Fukushima Prefectural Shirakawa Business High School May 23 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 14 Kennan Shirakawa City Fukushima Prefectural Shirakawa High School June 7 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 15 Kennan Izumizaki Village Izumizaki Village Dai-ichi Elementary School June 4 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 16 Kennan Izumizaki Village Izumizaki Village Dai-ni Elementary School June 4 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 17 Kennan Tanagura Town Fukushima Prefectural Shumei High School June 7 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 18 Kennan Yamatsuri Town Yamatsuri Town Shimosekigodo Elementary School May 29 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 19 Kennan Yamatsuri Town Yamatsuri Town Ishii Elementary School June 4 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 20 Kennan Yamatsuri Town Yamatsuri Town Sekioka Elementary School June 5 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 21 Kennan Yamatsuri Town Yamatsuri Town Uchikawa Elementary School June 6 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 22 Kennan Yamatsuri Town Suinpia Yamasturi May 29 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 23 Kennan Hanawa Town Hanawa Town Sasahara Elementary School June 7 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 24 Kennan Hanawa Town Hanawa Town Tsunetoyo Elementary School June 7 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 25 Kennan Samegawa Village Samegawa Village Farmer Training Center May 28 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 26 Aizu Aizuwakamatsu City Fukushima Prefectural Aizu Gakuho High School May 21 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 27 Aizu Aizuwakamatsu City Fukushima Prefectural Aizu High School May 25 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 28 Aizu Aizuwakamatsu City Fukushima Prefectural Aizu Technical High School June 4 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 29 Aizu Kitakata City Fukushima Prefectural Kitakata High School June 4 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 30 Aizu Kitakata City Public Pool (50m Pool) May 29 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 31 Aizu Kitakata City Public Pool (25m Pool) May 29 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 32 Aizu Kitakata City Public Pool (Pool for infants) May 29 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 33 Aizu Kitakata City Public Pool (Walking Pool) May 29 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 34 Aizu Kaneyama Town Kaneyama Town Kaneyama Elementary School May 21 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 35 Aizu Kaneyama Town Kaneyama Town Yokota Elementary School May 30 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 36 Aizu Aizumisato Town Aizumisato Town Hongo Kindergarten June 7 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 37 Aizu Aizumisato Town Aizumisato Town Miyakawa Elementary School June 7 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 38 Aizu Aizumisato Town Aizumisato Town Hongo Dai-ichi Elementary School June 7 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 39 Aizu Aizumisato Town Aizumisato Town Hongo Dai-ni Elementary School June 7 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 40 Aizu Aizumisato Town Aizumisato Town Takada Elementary School June 7 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 41 Aizu Aizumisato Town Aizumisato Town Niitsuru Elementary School June 7 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 42 Aizu Aizumisato Town Aizumisato Town Takada Junior High School June 7 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 43 Iwaki Iwaki City Iwaki Municipal Kashima Elementary School June 4 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 44 Iwaki Iwaki City Iwaki Municipal Fujiwara Elementary School June 7 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 45 Iwaki Iwaki City Iwaki Municipal Katono Elementary School June 7 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 46 Iwaki Iwaki City Iwaki Municipal Yoshima Dai-ichi Elementary School June 7 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 47 Iwaki Iwaki City Iwaki Municipal Oura Elementary School June 7 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 48 Iwaki Iwaki City Iwaki Municipal Onahama Dai-ichi Junior High School May 28 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 49 Iwaki Iwaki City Iwaki Municipal Iwasaki Junior High School May 29 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 50 Iwaki Iwaki City Iwaki Municipal Yotsukura Junior High School May 30 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 51 Iwaki Iwaki City Iwaki Municipal Uchigo Dai-ichi Junior High School June 1 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 52 Iwaki Iwaki City Iwaki Municipal Chuodaikita Junior High School June 4 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 53 Iwaki Iwaki City Iwaki Municipal Izumi Junior High School June 5 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 54 Iwaki Iwaki City Iwaki Municipal Chuodaiminami Junior High School June 7 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 55 Iwaki Iwaki City Fukushima Prefectural Iwaki Sakuragaoka High School May 16 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected 56 Iwaki Iwaki City Fukushima Prefectural Iwaki-koyo High School May 24 Not Detected Not Detected Not Detected * In cases where the detected radioactivity concentration in this analysis was lower than the detection limit of approximately 1Bq/L, "Not Detected" is stated. 1/1 .
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