Recycled Radiation
- NRC wants to tighten oversight of often-lost radioactive devices
- Same batch of radioactive metal from Mexico enters Calif. for 25 years
- Radioactive cheese grater case shows lack of oversight
- 36 states have nowhere to dump low-level radioactive material
- Radioactive mesh from China used to make 30,000 filters in Florida
- Authorities scrambled to corral radioactive La-Z-Boy recliners
- Only U.S. effort to collect radioactive material has 9,000-object backlog
- Mandatory screening, reporting needed to stop recycling radiation
- Radioactive materials surface in Tennessee scrap yards
- Texas has highest number of radioactive metal incidents
- Editorial: The hidden radiation around us
- Scripps Howard News Service response to comments from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission on SHNS' "Recycled Radiation"
Thousands of everyday products and materials containing radioactively tainted metals are surfacing across the United States and around the world. But because of haphazard screening, an absence of oversight, and substantial disincentives for businesses to report contamination, no one knows how many tainted goods are in circulation.

