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RE: what ever happen to the Green pool
I recall at a certain shipyard that this happened to every puddle around,
one year. I don't know if the 'perpetrator' was ever identified, but the
particular shade of green made it obvious that it was someone with access to
a lifejacket dye marker. Fluorescein is hard to mistake if you've ever
seen it. :-) And, no, it wasn't me. I found enough trouble without looking
for it.
Dave Neil neildm@id.doe.gov
A Haiku for the Computer Age: A file to import. And like the winter
snow, My screen lies frozen.
On Tuesday, February 29, 2000 8:31 PM, mark sasser
[SMTP:duke99301@yahoo.com] wrote:
>
>
> over ten years ago the fuel pool at Palo Verde turned
> green on saint pats day. I never heard what turned out
> on that problem. was it ever solved?
>
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