Alferd_Packer
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Huh? Iodine 131 is highly carcinogenic. It is a very serious thing to have high concentrations of that in the water because it can be absorbed by fish which later get eaten by humans. In humans it will accumulate in the thyroid and irradiate it from the inside.
Iodine 131 was one of the most devastating elements from Chernobyl and highly linked to the consumption of radioactive milk. In a strong fish consuming country like Japan such high concentrations of iodine in the water is not something to be taken lightly nor compared to the background radiation of one liter of water. Beta radiation from iodine can barely penetrate the skin, but once inside you it can wreak havoc.
131-I also has a rather short half life of 8 days.
Thus after 2 months, you will have approximately 0.4% of your original concentration left. After 5 months, you have about 0.0002% of the original dose left.