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Re: Elevated Gross Beta Readings



Elevated gross beta activity detected in the last week of October air particulate
samples by "quality personnel  involved in environmental surveillance at this NPP"
in the state of Michigan.

Tom Lashley
Fermi 2 REMP

Elizabeth Algutifan wrote:

> Franz, shame on you for your personal attacks on Noel! Although maybe not
> attributable to Tokaimura (maybe a volcano burped somewhere?), this elevated
> gross beta phenomenon during the second half of October 1999 was indeed noted in
> more areas than just California. As I wrote earlier, my monitors picked it up
> here in Missouri (with a corresponding increase in gross alpha), and I spoke to
> an individual in North Carolina yesterday morning who is further evaluating his
> data for the same time period. I know also that the EPA increased their level of
> monitoring when they learned of the accident, perhaps overkill, but it was done
> nonetheless. If anyone from NAREL (EPA's National Air and Radiation
> Environmental Laboratory) is lurking out there, I'd appreciate your input. It
> will take a couple of years for EPA's data for that time period to show up on
> the NAREL web site.
>
> Has anyone picked up higher than usual levels of fission products on your air
> filters for the third or fourth week of October 1999? This site doesn't
> typically analyze for those radionuclides.
>
> Thanks,
> Elizabeth Algutifan, CHP
> Weldon Spring Site Remedial Action Project
> St. Charles, Missouri
> Elizabeth_Algutifan@wssrap-host.wssrap.com
>
> ____________________Reply Separator____________________
> Subject:    Re: No subject given, protest
> Author: <radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu>
> Date:       03/22/2000 3:35 PM
>
> At 10:44 13.03.2000 -0600, you wrote:
> >     Dear Radsafe administrator,
> >        I wopuld like to post the following message but have not been able
> >     to do so.  Please healp.
> >
> >     SUBJECT:  Tokai fallout detection in Southern California
> >
> >     We at San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (San Clemente CA) have
> >     noted that the gross beta activity from our environmental particulate
> >     air samples is elevated for the collection period ending October 26,
> >     1999. The values average 6.4e-2 pci/m3.  This week has the highest
> >     average and the highest single gross beta reading since June 1986 when
> >     we were seeing fallout from Chernobyl.  The lag time from the
> >     Tokaimura accident (~ 3 weeks) is consistent with the fallout lag time
> >     from the Chinese weapons tests in the early 80's and from the
> >     Chernobyl accident.
> >     Has another member seen elevated radiological enviornmental monitoring
> >     data from this time frame?  hansenna@songs.sce.com  Noel Hansen (949)
> >     368-8123
>
> NO, No, No!!!!!!!!!!
>
> Taking the "risk" to be again flamed over and over again I fully protest
> against such an incredible message and the incredible conclusions of
> drawing a parallel from TokaiMura to some gross-beta increase at some
> station in the USA. Everybody who has the slightest idea about the Tokai
> Mura accident, the order of magnitude of worst case release and the
> dilution which would most probably result in less than one atom of a Tokai
> Mura radionuclide per km3 in the USA should clearly protest against such an
> interpretation. Is this interpretation intended for the mass media to be
> cited and probably to appear personally in TV? Is this a case for
> Greenpeace or similar groups in order to increase radiophobia?
>
> Even when not taking into account the more than questionable significance
> of gross measurements the arbitrary attribution of these measurements to an
> event not at all related to the measurement has to be refused.
>
> If I were a regulator or inspector involved with this NPP I would take very
> serious actions to improve the quality of persons involved in environmental
> surveillance at this NPP.
>
> Franz
> Franz Schoenhofer
> Habicherg. 31/7
> A-1160 Vienna
> Austria
> Tel.: +43-1-495 53 08
> Fax.: same number
> mobile phone: +43-664-338 0 333
> e-mail: schoenho@via.at
>
> Office:
> Hofrat Dr. Franz Schoenhofer
> Bundeskanzleramt (Federal Chancellery), VI/8
> Radetzkystr. 2
> A-1031 Vienna
> AUSTRIA
>
> phone: -43-1-71172-4458
> fax: -43-1-7122331
>
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