[ RadSafe ] Detectability vs. Hazard & The Watchman's Rattle

Jerry Cohen jjc105 at yahoo.com
Sun Mar 20 11:24:34 CDT 2011


Doug,
I find this post to be incomprehensible.. I think it has a message, but can't 
figure it out. Please help.
JC



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From: Doug Huffman <doug.huffman at wildblue.net>
To: radsafe at health.phys.iit.edu
Sent: Sun, March 20, 2011 7:45:26 AM
Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] Detectability vs. Hazard & The Watchman's Rattle

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SC insisted that CNSY be cleaned-up as measured as Radium while our
nuclide of concern had been Cobalt-60 for good reasons.  So we had
technicians out in the gravel pits picking out individual pieces of
phosphate-gravel.

A traditional street ends at the shipyard site, Ashley-Phosphate Road,
that ran from the phosphate mines in colonial times to the ships bound
for England.

A new book has been recommended to me, apropos, The Watchman's Rattle:
Thinking Our Way Out Of Extinction, by Rebecca D. Costa.  From a review,
"Whereas traditional problem-solving methods become overwhelmed by
complexity, insight soars right through chaos, much like a
hyperefficient editor who instantly isolates essential knowledge from
irrelevant facts."

On 3/19/2011 21:08, Larry Addis wrote:
> Yes, I live in upstate South Carolina and we have some VERY high levels of
> naturally occurring Uranium in well water in discreet locations in our
> Greenville County. 
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