Sunday, March 13, 2011

Nuclear event in Japan poses no health risk in Oregon; state continues monitoring

STATEMENT FROM OREGON PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION DIRECTOR MEL KOHN, M.D., M.P.H. The Oregon Public Health Emergency Preparedness Program and the Radiation Protection Services are closely monitoring information on the radiation release reported in Japan after an explosion at a reactor site Saturday.

There have been no elevated radiation readings detected in Oregon and air samples remain normal. Given the current size of the release and the distance from Oregon, we do not expect that to change and there is no public health risk to the state. We are also in contact with our federal partners including the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

The Oregon state health department will continue its monitoring work as the situation in Japan develops and changes.

The EPA website also has good information in their live feed section.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Do you have a link for the EPA live feed section? I can't seem to find what you are referring to.

Jennifer Bailey Chamberlain said...

I hope you found what you are looking for. I have been in and out of the office and was unable to research it.

Carol said...

This incident really scares me. Have they been able to contain the leakage? I just hope it does not have a major effect to the rest of the world.