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Posted: 11 Aug 2014 07:49 AM
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South Korean authorities plan
to return contaminated steel scrap imported from Japan after detecting Cesium
137 over allowable levels in steel scrap imported from Japan earlier this
month.
The scrap metals arrived in
Gyeongsang Province on Thursday, but according to authorities there was no
way of determining the areas in Japan where the scrap originated from.
South Korean officials will ask
the Japanese government to assist and cooperate in sharing information in
order to prevent any additional occurrences of radioactive materials being
unknowingly transferred between the two countries.
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