Polychlorure de vinyle. Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre.
Pour les articles homonymes, voir PVC. Le polychlorure de vinyle ou chlorure de polyvinyle est un polymère thermoplastique de grande consommation, amorphe ou faiblement cristallin, connu généralement sous le sigle PVC (de l'anglais polyvinyl chloride). Il est préparé à partir de deux matières premières : à 57 % de sel et à 43 % de pétrole. Fukushima/2012: Contamination radioactive de la chaîne alimentaire planétaire. Washington's Blog.
The FDA says it won’t monitor radiation in fish on the West Coast of the U.S. As the Anchorage Daily News notes: North Pacific fish are so unlikely to be contaminated by radioactive material from the crippled nuclear plant in Japan that there’s no reason to test them, state and federal officials said this week.*** DeLancey, the FDA spokeswoman, said “We have not been doing any testing. We’ve been working with NOAA to keep an eye on U.S. waters, to see if there is any cause for alarm, and we do have the capability to begin testing if that does occur.” Asked to explain what kind of monitoring was taking place in the ocean, DeLancey said, “You would have to talk directly to NOAA … I don’t really want to speak for another agency.” But NOAA fisheries spokeswoman Kate Naughton declined to answer questions and referred a reporter back to DeLancey and the EPA.
Fukushima MOX Plutonium Radiation Japan Japon EMF CEM EHS Earthquake Tsunami Mobile Phone masts Antennes relais. Alterinfonet.org Agence de presse associative.