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Wednesday, January 16, 2019
Dioxin survey at Atsugi Housing in US military 1999.11.15
The environmental agency and U.S. forces in Japan jointly surveyed from the U.S. military family housing in the U.S. military Atsugi base in Japan, which was "damaged by the smoke of a neighboring industrial waste treatment facility," in July-November 1999. As a result, the average value of about 300 meters north of the incinerator is 8. 0 Pikogram, high concentrations of dioxins in the maximum value of 58 piccograms were detected. In this matter, the defense agency had just put 1.2 billion yen and set up a solid fuel manufacturing facility for the company this spring.
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