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Re: Numerous Transuranics found at Niagara - Help
As of a year or two ago, the plutonium was only alleged (I hope I spelled that correctly) to have been buried at the ordinance works.
Steven Dapra <sjd@swcp.com> wrote:June 25
Plutonium, lanthanum, strontium, actinium, and cesium are buried around
Niagara Falls. Imagine that.
Of this, Lewis Ricciuti writes: "Would someone be able to tell me the
dangers of these materials being in the environment and in contact to the
soils and in near proximity to the water table. This situation, I believe,
is serious and perhaps even catastrophic in magnitude.
"I would appreciate any comments, guidance or direction to address this
situation of grave concern."
Under comments, I would ask if "catastrophic" and "grave concern" are
sufficiently grandiose superlatives to describe something that is probably
nothing.
As far as Pu and Sr are concerned, you, Lewis, have a lot of both of them
in you from global fallout. How is your general health?
Since these radionuclides have been sitting in the ground for 50 to 60
years with no apparent ill effects so far, the situation is probably not
catastrophic or even serious in magnitude.
Steven Dapra
sjd@swcp.com
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