Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
07MANILA3619
2007-11-08 05:50:00
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Embassy Manila
Cable title:
MEGAPORTS DETECTS RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL IN MANILA
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UNCLAS MANILA 003619
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DEPT PASS TO USDOE KRISTEN ASTOR
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: KNNP ASEC ENGR RP
SUBJECT: MEGAPORTS DETECTS RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL IN MANILA
(SBU) The Philippine Nuclear Research Institute (PNRI) provided
Post a report of the detection of radioactive material at Manila
International Container Terminal (MICT).
On October 8, 2007 the MICT Central Alarm Station operator was
alerted to a high gamma ray reading in an outbound container of
scrap metal destined for Indonesia. The secondary inspection on the
following day confirmed the presence of a Cesium-137 (Cs-137)
source; the readings were taken from the front left side of the
container (50uSv/hr),and the front right side of the container
(23uSV/hr). The container of loose scrap metals and compact block
of scrap was opened on October 16, 2007; after two days of stripping
the container, the team located and isolated the Cs-137 source in a
metal bolt. The source was brought to PNRI to be stored at the
radioactive waste facility. The Cs-137 source did not present any
threat to the public, and the detection of the material shows that
the Megaports Initiative equipment is functioning correctly.
#KENNEY
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
SENSITIVE BUT UNCLASSIFIED - NOT FOR INTERNET DISTRIBUTION
DEPT PASS TO USDOE KRISTEN ASTOR
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: KNNP ASEC ENGR RP
SUBJECT: MEGAPORTS DETECTS RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL IN MANILA
(SBU) The Philippine Nuclear Research Institute (PNRI) provided
Post a report of the detection of radioactive material at Manila
International Container Terminal (MICT).
On October 8, 2007 the MICT Central Alarm Station operator was
alerted to a high gamma ray reading in an outbound container of
scrap metal destined for Indonesia. The secondary inspection on the
following day confirmed the presence of a Cesium-137 (Cs-137)
source; the readings were taken from the front left side of the
container (50uSv/hr),and the front right side of the container
(23uSV/hr). The container of loose scrap metals and compact block
of scrap was opened on October 16, 2007; after two days of stripping
the container, the team located and isolated the Cs-137 source in a
metal bolt. The source was brought to PNRI to be stored at the
radioactive waste facility. The Cs-137 source did not present any
threat to the public, and the detection of the material shows that
the Megaports Initiative equipment is functioning correctly.
#KENNEY