COPENHAGEN, Jan 30 (Reuters) - Small amounts of radioactive substances have been detected in air samples in Finland though there was no risk to public health, the country's nuclear safety watchdog ...
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"The concentrations were very low and posed no risk to people or the environment," the Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority (STUK) said in a statement. STUK said that the radioactive substances did ...
Small concentrations of radioactive substances have been detected in the air in several Finnish cities. This was reported on ...
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STUK operates air-sampling stations at eight locations across Finland to monitor radioactive substances in the air. The stations draw in large volumes of air, allowing airborne particles to accumulate ...
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