[ RadSafe ] Sr-90 in milk (re-named)
Busby, Chris
C.Busby at ulster.ac.uk
Sat Jun 4 02:53:45 CDT 2011
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Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] Sr-90 in milk (re-named)
By producing it in an accelerator!
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From: Edmond Baratta
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How can you have Sr-89, without Sr-90??
Ed Baratta
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From: Steven Dapra
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2011 8:07 PM
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Subject: [ RadSafe ] Sr-90 in milk (re-named)
June 1
A trace. Well, my goodness, it sounds like time to
panic. (You go first, Chris, and show us how it's done.)
Steven Dapra
At 09:41 AM 6/1/2011, you wrote:
>May 31
>
> Has any Sr-90 been measured in milk in Hawaii?
>
>Steven Dapra
>
>No Sr-90, but a trace of Sr-89
>
>http://www.epa.gov/japan2011/docs/rert/RadNet-Sr-Milk-Public-Release-5-24-2011.pdf
>
>That was from early April. Someday we may get more data.
>
>Tony Harrison, MSPH
>Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
>Laboratory Services Division
>303-692-3046
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The activity of Sr89 is higher in the initial release from fission so they just havent detetected the Sr90, its below their detection limit
chris
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