[ RadSafe ] Looking for information on soil contamination
Howard Long
howard.long at comcast.net
Wed Aug 15 22:35:39 CDT 2012
howard.long at comcast.net
On Aug 14, 2012, at 10:55 AM, "Anagnostopoulos, Harry (CONTR)" <H.Anagnostopoulos at nv.doe.gov> wrote:
> RadSafers;
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> I've been asked to gather information on how other organizations
> evaluate the potential for soil contamination to result in removable
> contamination on persons and equipment. In other words, what criteria
> are being used to determine when an area of soil contamination must be
> posted as a Contamination Area?
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> We are particularly interested in the Army, Navy, and Air Force
> approach, however all replies are helpful.
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> Please contact me directly with a quick note about what you do, at
> H.Anagnostopoulos at nv.doe.gov.
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> Thanks in advance,
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> - Harry
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> Harry Anagnostopoulos, CHP
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> Radiation Services Manager
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> Navarro-Intera contracted to the
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> U.S. Department of Energy, NNSA Nevada Site Office
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> P.O. Box 98952
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> Las Vegas, NV 89193-8952
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> (702) 295-3489 Desk
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> (702) 513-4264 Cell
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> H.Anagnostopoulos at NV.DOE.GOV <mailto:H.Anagnostopoulos at NV.DOE.GOV>
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> "In preparing for battle I have always found that plans are useless, but
> planning is indispensable."
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> - President Dwight D. Eisenhower
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