[ RadSafe ] Strontium in milk in Hawaii?

Jerry Cohen jjc105 at yahoo.com
Tue May 31 19:52:28 CDT 2011


It might be appropriate to compose a poem on this situation rhyming Boron and 
Moron.



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From: Maury <maurysis at peoplepc.com>
To: Steven Dapra <sjd at swcp.com>
Cc: radsafe at health.phys.iit.edu
Sent: Tue, May 31, 2011 5:31:25 PM
Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] Strontium in milk in Hawaii?

I think EPA outlawed it in Hawaii and Alaska -- maybe you can buy some in Nevada 
or surely in California  ...... would you like me to check for it here in Texas? 
<g>   Sr-90 today; CO2 tomorrow .... then all AGW to follow!
Maury&Dog
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On 5/31/2011 7:19 PM, Steven Dapra wrote:
> May 31
> 
>         Has any Sr-90 been measured in milk in Hawaii?
> 
> Steven Dapra
> 
> 
> At 09:07 AM 5/29/2011, you [Chris Busby] wrote:
>> There is no physics or chemistry based basis for this idiocy. How can borax 
>>help in this situation? If the cows are contaminated the milk is contaminated. 
>>Boron absorbs neutrons in a neutron field. I hope there are no neutrons inb the 
>>cows.
> 
>> They could perhaps push out the uranium and strontium with calcium supplements. 
>>That might work. Its the Sr and U and PU that are the nasty nuclides here in the 
>>milk.
> 
>> Chris
> 
> [edit]
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