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Radio-active substance 'likely' to remain in Manx waters

by isleofman.com 18th April 2006
Levels of the radio-active substance Technetium 99 in Manx waters are not likely to fall for some time to come.
That's according to the UK Food Standards Agency, which has provided the Celtic League with a detailed explanation about the dispersal of radio-active pollution in the Irish Sea.
They've also detailed the contamination pathways of shell-fish such as lobsters and crabs.
Marian Kenny reports:
Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 18th, April 2006 08:44pm.

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