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Re: Radon in Germany.
Jim:
Contact Dr. Agemar Siehl, PhD at University of Bonn at
siehl@uni-bonn.de and also check the website
www.kkv.bonn.de for information in German. I believe
you can get translations into English or French via
website.
Paul Shafer
--- Jim Abraham <jimabe@LAMAR.COLOSTATE.EDU> wrote:
> Hello Radsafers:
>
> I am writing this as a favor to a professor here on
> campus. Does anyone
> know of a website with information pertaining to
> Radon levels in
> Germany? Data by region, city, etc. would be
> greatly appreciated. I
> know of a map showing U.S. locations - if there is a
> map of data
> relating to Germany, I think this would be really
> helpful.
>
> Thanks for your time, and please respond back to me
> directly.
> --
>
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