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AW: Numerous Transuranics found at Niagara - Help
Luke,
Thank you so much for this information. This is what I asked recently for:
FACTS! I'll have to look carefully on the links provided. It seems that some
people like the anonymous "Louis Ricutti" dispute the facts and try to get
RADSAFErs to issue a word of "risk" in order to cite this as the opinion of
the scientific community.
I think that one has to see the issue in the light of facts and not of
hearsay. Mr. Niagara - you might be a green-activist, you might be an
attorney of those groups, but whatever you might be, your intentions are not
honest - otherwise you would disclose your identity. Be ashamed!
Best regards,
Franz
(To disclose my identity:
Franz Schoenhofer
PhD, Ministerialrat, Hofrat (retired since 12/03)
Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environmental Protection and
Water Management (BMLFUW)
Radiation Protection
Vienna
AUSTRIA
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Betreff: Re:Numerous Transuranics found at Niagara - Help
To get a better view of what is going on you may wish to look at the
following site.
http://www.lrb.usace.army.mil/fusrap/nfss/
Niagara Falls Storage Site is a FUSRAP site because it is the repository
for the Belgain congo ore residuals. These ores were about 65% uranium as
opposed to the low concentrations found in the US ores. Since the site was
also used as a rad waste dump into the '50s there are a great number of
radionuclides at the site. The risk driver for the site is the Ra-226
buried there. The estimated concentrations are greater than class C, so
there are a number of transportation and disposal problems associated with
trying to remove the wastes. There are monitoring wells all around the site
and there is little migration seen so far. The site is capped so that is to
be expected. I think the risk assesment showed there may be a greater risk
in removing the wastes and transporting them than there is in leaving them
on site.
I've been out of the loop on that project for 6 months but heard that
something is in the planning stages for the site but I do not know what
that plan is for.
There are a ton of other issues associated with this site. To do it
justice, you need to review the few thousand pages of preliminary
assessment/site investigation data.
Regards,
Luke McCormick
DHS (former USACE) HP.
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Subject: Numerous Transuranics found at Niagara - Help
Author: owner-radsafe@list.Vanderbilt.Edu
Date: 6/25/2004 2:31 PM
Dear Radsafers:
I'm looking for some assistance. There have been numerous
transuranic materials found around Niagara Falls, New York,
including Plutonium, Lanthanum, Strontium, Actinium, Cesium and
perhaps others. All of these fission products have been buried
at the Lake Ontario Ordnance Works since at least 1944. All
products were disposed of in direct contact to the soils and
within feet of the water table.
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.
Thanking you each in advance for any help.
Sincerely,
Louis Ricciuti
Niagara Falls Lewiston - Porter, New York
"Los Alamos East"
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