[ RadSafe ] Slow news day...
Jim Hardeman
Jim.Hardeman at dnr.state.ga.us
Fri Nov 5 15:06:47 CDT 2010
Almost as slow as when the media reported spending $300K in stimulus
funds to look for radioactive rabbit poop at Hanford.
See
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/10/091021-radioactive-rabbit-droppings-nuclear-obama-stimulus.html
Jim Hardeman
>>> "Philip Egidi" <pvegidi at smtpgate.dphe.state.co.us> 11/5/2010 14:59
>>>
RICHLAND, Wash. * A radioactive rabbit was trapped on the Hanford
nuclear reservation, and Washington state health workers have been
searching for contaminated rabbit droppings.
The regional director of the Office of Radiation Protection, Earl
Fordham, said Thursday that no contaminated droppings have been found
in
areas accessible to the public.
The Tri-City Herald reported that officials suspect the rabbit sipped
some water left from the recent demolition of a Cold War-era building
used in the production of nuclear weapons.
The rabbit was trapped in the past week and was highly contaminated
with radioactive cesium. It was killed and disposed of as radioactive
waste.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40027229/ns/us_news-environment/
Phil Egidi
CDPHE
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