Comment from Anonymous
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Summary: The commenter supports the petition to lower the FDA's admissible levels of cesium-134 and cesium-137 in food. They argue that current levels are unsafe due to bioaccumulation and the increasing risk of radioactive contamination from Japanese exports and nuclear expansion.
The FDA must lower the current outrageously admissible level
of cesium-134 and cesium-137 in food.
There is no acknowledgement from FDA about
bioaccumulation of cesium in the food chain per USDA’s
website and no update on Fukushima to FDA’s website since
2023. That year Japan began a 40-year program of dumping
radioactive water into the Pacific (including tritium and
carbon-14 which cannot be filtered) despite opposition from
the scientific community, many governments, and from
within the U.S. and Japan.
2023 was also the year FDA lifted all restrictions on
food imports from Japan! Now Japan plans to spread 14
million cubic meters of “recycled” radioactive soil and
materials around Japan, including in agricultural
underlayment, which stands to further impact food exports
and is a growing threat that requires stronger action.
Worldwide radioactive contamination has continued
to increase, and stands to get worse, including inside the
U.S. “The push to expand the nuclear industry, whose
capacity the Biden administration proposed to triple by 2050,
largely with ‘advanced’ reactors that produce more
radioactive waste, only compounds these problems.
Since the Citizen Petition was filed in 2013, Americans
continue to consume food from Japan that is potentially 12 to
24 times higher in cesium than what Japan permits to be sold
or consumed there. 12 years is too long to wait!