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Re: Request for suggestion



Also, in most US plants, if iodine leaked through cracks in containment, it
would then have to escape from the secondary containment.  Few people even
realize that secondary containments exist.

Don Kosloff dkosloff1@msn.com
2910 Main St. Perry OH 44081

> > On Thu, 14 Dec 2000, Jim Muckerheide wrote:
Except iodines, but we couldn't pump iodines
> out of a slot in 1970 at Hanford, it plated out everywhere, much less have
a
> significant fraction go out a "crack," in a wet containment, except to
diffuse
> with the moisture plugging the slot to dribble down the outside of the
> containment (and resuspend when it dried? :-)
> Regards, Jim



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