Fukushima Meltdowns

Eat Me!

EnviroReporter.com expands Radiation Station’s Fukushima fallout coverage to include choices for rad free food foraging. We test everything we buy to consume and share results.

Floor mat – July 7, 2011

Driver’s side floor mat is 23.23% higher than previous interior average. Suggests that people are getting radiation onto their floor mats and shoes then tracking it into work and home.

Rain – May 9, 2011

Ten minute average of a rain sample gathered May 9, 2011. 42.4% above background with no radon progeny (daughters) to falsely bump this troubling reading higher. Significant sample.

Radiation Nation

Nearly 700,000 have come to EnviroReporter.com‘s Radiation Station in just a week to watch live Los Angeles basin readings and exchange information sparked by Fukushima meltdowns.

Radiation Station FAQs

Over 1,377,064 people have visited Radiation Station as of September 23, 2011 – and that’s just the live stream alone. Many have questions. Here are answers to some important ones.

KTLA News – March 16, 2011

KTLA News breaks the story of Radiation Station and creates special link on the television station’s website to hook people up 24/7 coverage of radiation readings in the Los Angeles Basin.

Melt Down Wind

Fukushima reactors teeter on the brink of full meltdown as huge spent fuel rods burn. Californians can’t help but think about the possibility of nuclear fallout. And for good reason.

Radiation Station

EnviroReporter.com‘s “Radiation Station” will go online tomorrow. We will be able to show, in live time, just what the radiation readings are in Santa Monica California.