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RE: Welcome to california



That's addressed in the bills being planned for next year regarding

discharges to the ocean. . . .



Jack Earley

Radiological Engineer





-----Original Message-----

From: Zack Clayton [mailto:zclayton@yahoo.com]

Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 6:05 AM

To: radsafe

Subject: re: Welcome to california





Carl,



The way California seems to be going, you could find someone who Dowses

for Radiation and get that admitted as State-of-the-Art and base your

(California only) cleanup criteria on that. As a bonus, with the proper

technique, the dowser could delineate specific hot spots for you to

excavate.  



The above was written with tongue firmly in cheek.



Barbara,



Just out of curiosity, would SB 2065, SB 1623, or AB 2214 prohibit the

scattering of cremains by the bereaved family?  What effects would they

have on areas where there are already ashes scattered?



Zack Clayton

Columbus, Ohio



A day without radiation would be a day without sunshine.







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