EPA Advice On Nuclear Cleanup In Japan Prompts Concerns Of Precedent
EPA is including a controversial Department of Homeland Security (DHS) guide for cleaning up after nuclear attacks on a short list of reference materials it is providing to Japanese officials seeking advice on how to remediate the Fukushima power power plant meltdown, a move that is prompting strong criticisms from environmentalists who fear such advice could set a precedent that would dramatically weaken domestic cleanup standards.
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