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dipsydoodle

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Thu Mar 7, 2013, 07:47 PM Mar 2013

Iraq's depleted uranium clean-up to cost $30m as contamination spreads

Cleaning up more than 300 sites in Iraq still contaminated by depleted uranium (DU) weapons will cost at least $30m, according to a report by a Dutch peace group to be published on Thursday.

The report, which was funded by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, warns that the contamination is being spread by poorly regulated scrap metal dealers, including children. It also documents evidence that DU munitions were fired at light vehicles, buildings and other civilian infrastructure including the Iraqi Ministry of Planning in Baghdad – casting doubt on official assurances that only armoured vehicles were targeted. "The use of DU in populated areas is alarming," it says, adding that many more contaminated sites are likely to be discovered.

More than 400 tonnes of DU ammunition are estimated to have been fired by jets and tanks in the two Iraq wars in 1991 and 2003, the vast majority by US forces. The UK government says that British forces fired less than three tonnes.

DU is a chemically toxic and radioactive heavy metal produced as waste by the nuclear power industry. It is used in weapons because it is an extremely hard material capable of piercing armour.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2013/mar/06/iraq-depleted-uranium-clean-up-contamination-spreads?INTCMP=ILCNETTXT3487

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Iraq's depleted uranium clean-up to cost $30m as contamination spreads (Original Post) dipsydoodle Mar 2013 OP
DU emissions can be quite dangerous. FBaggins Mar 2013 #1

FBaggins

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1. DU emissions can be quite dangerous.
Thu Mar 7, 2013, 08:42 PM
Mar 2013

But only when "emitted" at the 2000 fps muzzle velocity.

At least they admitted that the wmd claims were nonsense and that the largest health impact is from the irrational fear of an uneducated public... but the report it's still a waste of money.

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