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Re: Andy Karam on NPR
Again, that may not have been evident from his
comments.
--- "Slotemaker, C J (Cal)"
<C_J_Cal_Slotemaker@RL.GOV> wrote:
> Andy's description of the water sounded like it was
> processed reactor
> coolant, which is very pure but the tritium
> concentration was probably in
> the E-04 microcurie/ml range. Therefore, he
> probably was getting some dose
> - which he preferred to the "bad Navy coffee".
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> Cal Slotemaker
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> Richland, WA
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> -----Original Message-----
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> Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2004 10:23:24 -0700 (PDT)
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> From: John Jacobus <crispy_bird@YAHOO.COM>
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> Subject: Re: Andy Karam on NPR
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> I do not know why he made that "flippant" statement.
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> What he was talking about is the make-up deionizied
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> water that would be added to the core. It did sound
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> like he was drinking reactor coolant water.
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-- John
John Jacobus, MS
Certified Health Physicist
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