[ RadSafe ] Fresh Yellowcake sample
    JPreisig at aol.com 
    JPreisig at aol.com
       
    Fri Sep 14 12:03:00 CDT 2012
    
    
  
Hmmmm,
 
      Search online for yellowcake and  mine    .  Find a yellowcake mine 
in Colorado, New Mexico,  etc.
Call Them Up and Get a Price.  Get in your car and pick it up or let  them 
ship it via UPS or
whatever.
 
      That other geologist on Radsafe (the one in  New Mexico) probably 
knows where the Yellowcake
mines are also.
 
      Take Care...   Joe Preisig
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 9/14/2012 12:56:24 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
idiasjrj at gmail.com writes:
Brian
I don't have aby but other Canadians may. What about "  cross bourder"
shipling?
John
On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 9:25  AM, Rees, Brian G <brees at lanl.gov> wrote:
> I'm interested in  obtaining a freshly separated sample (about 500 gm) of
>  yellowcake.  The younger the better (like within days of  separation).
> It'd be shipped to Los Alamos National Laboratory, a  DOE/NNSA  U.S.
> Government facility, so licensing issues are  easy.
> We're quite willing to pay market price, shipping,  etc.
>
> If you can help, please contact me:
>
>  Thanks,
> Brian Rees
> Los Alamos National Laboratory
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