But, don’t worry they are now below the newly raised FDA limits for radiation. Of course Milk is the domain of the FDA rather than the EPA, so you can ignore the EPA estimates they do not apply to you, only irradiated water. Of course the EPA is not testing the water, because they only do that once per year and conveniently that has happened before the nuclear meltdown in Japan. The water mostly likely is safe, don’t you think? The government would tell us? Correct?

The Arizona Department of Agriculture and the Arizona Radiation Regulatory Agency routinely monitor Arizona milk
supplies. Following the nuclear incident in Japan, trace amounts of Iodine 131 have been found in different
samples. These types of findings are to be expected in the coming days and are far below levels of public health
concern, including for infants and children. Please note that all findings at this point are far below the FDA
Derived Intervention Level of 4,600 pCi/L. Iodine-131 has a very short half-life of approximately eight days, and
the level detected in milk and milk products is, therefore, expected to drop relatively quickly. State officials will
continue to test and closely monitor for radiation levels.
MILK SAMPLES FROM THE PHOENIX AREA

Collected Iodine-131/pCi/L Error range Lower Limit of Detection
3/21/2011 1.8 +/-0.21 0.66
3/23/2011 7.1 +/-0.36 0.66
3/25/2011 12 +/-0.50 0.66
3/25/2011 2.6 +/-0.21 0.48
3/29/2011 iodine in stock. It may become even more valuable than Silver, if the US government decides to seize all iodine supplies in case of a environmental disaster.