Radiation Dose measured at exhaust stack monitor of Miscellaneous Solid Waste Incinerator Building
The following is the radiation doses of the exhaust air released from the exhaust stacks measured by the exhaust stack monitors in the Miscellaneous Solid Waste Incinerator Building on the premises of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station.
Monitoring points
Radiation dose
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There are some cases that wind direction and speed at the exhaust stacks cannot be measured properly due to storm.
Announcement
- *On March 30, 2021, archives were updated. Please click “Past measurement results (on and after March 25, 2021) are found here” for additional archives.
- *Data may be missing due to regular inspection or cleanup work.
Exhaust stack of the Miscellaneous Solid Waste Incinerator Building
Exhaust stack of the Miscellaneous Solid Waste Incinerator Building is a facility to release the exhaust gas generated when waste is incinerated by the incinerator and the air inside the building. Radioactive materials in the released exhaust gas and in the air are removed through filters to mitigate their impact on the environment.
Incinerator dust monitor
Incinerator dust monitor is an equipment to measure the radiation dose contained in the particles in the exhaust gas released to the environment from the exhaust stack of the Miscellaneous Solid Waste Incinerator Building.
Incinerator raregas monitor
Incinerator raregas monitor is an equipment to measure the radiation dose in the exhaust gas released to the environment from the exhaust stack of the Miscellaneous Solid Waste Incinerator Building.
Measurement unit: cps (count per second)
1 cps means that 1 radiation ray was measured in 1 second by a radiation counter.