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Re: Radionuclides in Groundwater



And why should the government provide this?

Henry Wood wrote:
> 
> legal question to follow up previous groundwater radionuclide post-
> 
> In cases where wells of private landowners have unusually high U/Ra levels
> (but naturally occurring levels) can any federal or state agency provide
> financial assistance to the landowner to obtain a new well?  What about  rad
> surveys of the residence and yard (if gw was used for yard/garden
> irrigation)?   In states where there are known zones of Uranium-rich ore,
> have any public awareness activities taken place to let individuals know
> they should test their water specifically for radionuclides?  Just curious
> what has happened in other States besides my own.
> 
> Best Regards
> Henry
> 
> Thomas Henry Wood
> Blue Ridge Environmental Consulting, Inc.
> 600 Highway 25 North
> Travelers Rest, SC  29690
> 864-834-5513
> thenry@viperlink.net
> 
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