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Re:
Dear John,
We due respect, but look the e-mail address RICH and no subject, one can
think it is a spam and delete the message. Just a suggestion to remember
again about the necessity to write the subject.
Jose Julio Rozental
joseroze@netvision.net.il
Israel
----- Original Message -----
From: <JOHN.RICH@sargentlundy.com>
To: <radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu>
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 11:22 PM
> Radsafers,
>
> this question is from one of my many, many bosses.
>
> One of our clients is going to be dealing with the residue from processing
> potentially contaminated ground water. It isn't clear that there will be
> significant radioactivity, but the possibility exists since it's from
> cleaning up a site. I kind of told my management that this might not be
> "radwaste" in the sense that we usually talk about it and may come under a
> different set of rules and regs.
>
> This is a little outside my usual area of practice (actually quite a bit).
> So if anyone has any guidance or knows of any guidance for this situation
> it would be much appreciated.
>
> (As usual no one accepts any responsibility for anything I might do, say,
> or think)
>
> Thanx in advance
>
> John Rich
> Sargent&lundy.
>
>
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