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RE: Envirocare -How to promote dialogue?



I agree with all the comments made about my comment. But... My frustration
at the hearing (where I was a  member of the audience) stemmed from my
inability to convey my own limited knowledge to address every irrelevant (to
the subject of the meeting) concern. Envirocare as a company sorely needs to
improve how effectively "we" educate the public about what we do here. Keep
in mind that everything I write here are only my own views.

Charlie Migliore
Environmental Coordinator
Envirocare of Utah
cmigliore@envirocareutah.com

 -----Original Message-----
From: 	radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu [mailto:radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu]
On Behalf Of RadiumProj@cs.com
Sent:	Tuesday, January 09, 2001 12:07 PM
To:	Multiple recipients of list
Subject:	Re: Envirocare -How to promote dialogue?

In a message dated 1/9/01 7:00:57 AM Pacific Standard Time,
cmigliore@envirocareutah.com writes:

> As many of you know, Envirocare is
>  attempting to license for B + C wastes. You should have heard some of the
>  crap the activists said at the land use exemption hearing in Salt Lake.
>  Gofman was quoted frequently.

Radsafe:
While this board is mainly made up of health physics "professionals", some
of
whom might even feel some small degree of agreement with the sentiment borne
of frustration noted above by Mr. Migliore of Envirocare, I suggest the use
of language of this type is foolish, counterproductive, and even alienating
to many of the audiences we might be trying to reach. The journalists,
writers, and even antinuclear activists who read Radsafe at times can only
tend to feel distanced from information expressed on Radsafe that does not
jive with their world view if they feel the Health Physics community holds
their views in such contempt.

Stewart Farber
Public Health Sciences
email: SAFarberMSPH@cs.com


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