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Re: Re :LNT and educating the public[Scanned]



Maybe DOE should publish a regulation not allowing gravity to exist.  That

would solve a lot of problems.



The opinions expressed are strictly mine.

It's not about dose, it's about trust. ("Trust me, it's not radioactive.")

Curies forever.



Bill Lipton

liptonw@dteenergy.com



Michael McNaughton wrote:



> At 06:32 AM 11/01/2002 -0500, William V Lipton wrote:

> >It was definitely a religious belief at the DOE facility where I worked

> >that natural or depleted uranium is not radioactive.

>

> My memory tells me DU was defined as non-radioactive by the earlier DOE

> regulations.

>

> Mike McNaughton

> Los Alamos National Lab.

> email: mcnaught@LANL.gov or mcnaughton@LANL.gov

> phone: 505-667-6130





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