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RE: Manhattan Project



The Savannah River plant is very close to Georgia.

Dale
dboyce@intiso.com

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> From:	Minnema, Douglas [SMTP:Douglas.Minnema@ns.doe.gov]
> Sent:	Thursday, February 24, 2000 1:32 PM
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> Subject:	RE: Manhattan Project
> 
> Jim and others,
> 
> DOE's Office of Environmental Management published a large book in January
> 1997 entitled "Linking Legacies", which appears to be an extensive effort
> to
> document all of the nuclear weapons activities all the way back to the
> Manhattan Project.  It discusses sites, activities, and links them to
> their
> environmental consequences.  It actually makes interesting reading to a
> weapons program history buff like me, and I suggest it if any are
> interested. (Lots of pictures, too :-)
> 
> I did a quick scan of a large summary poster and tables included with the
> book, and did not find any reference to anything at all in the state of
> Georgia.
> 
> The document's number is DOE/EM-0139, and the inside cover claims that it
> is
> available from The Environmental Management Information Center,
> 800-736-3282.
> 
> Doug Minnema, PhD, CHP
> Defense Programs, DOE
> <Douglas.Minnema@ns.doe.gov>
> 
> what few thoughts i have are truly my own
> 
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:	Jim Hardeman [SMTP:Jim_Hardeman@mail.dnr.state.ga.us]
> > Sent:	Thursday, February 24, 2000 10:43 AM
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> > Subject:	Manhattan Project
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> > A few days ago, our Governor's chief of staff asked a question regarding
> a
> > "Manhattan Project" facility in the Atlanta, Georgia area. We are
> unaware
> > of any such facilities operating in the Atlanta area ... the only thing
> > we're aware of is that records are stored at the Federal Archives
> facility
> > here.
> > 
> > Does anybody have any information regarding a Manhattan Project facility
> /
> > activity in Georgia?
> > 
> > Thanks in advance.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Jim Hardeman, Manager
> > Environmental Radiation Program
> > Environmental Protection Division
> > Georgia Department of Natural Resources
> > 4244 International Parkway, Suite 114
> > Atlanta, GA 30354
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