[ RadSafe ] More radioactive debris turning up in garbage
John Jacobus
crispy_bird at yahoo.com
Thu Apr 28 17:58:20 CEST 2005
That is the problem. We have regulations that require
every actions to be taken when there are no real
risks. Who do you know that eats trash. Is the
transfer to ground water more hazardous than the other
stuff that is buried with it? Why not let it decay in
the landfill as opposed to having it sit in the truck.
--- Marty.Bourquin at grace.com wrote:
> The issue really isnt whether or not the waste is
> exempted. If it sets
> off the montiors at the landfill it will not be
> accepted by the landfill
> operator. Once that alarm goes off most facilities
> want nothing to do
> with it. They will typically just call in someone
> (regulator) to take
> care of the problem - often by making the truck sit
> till it decays.
>
> Education, Education Education
>
> Marty Bourquin
> Manager EHS, RSO
> W.R. Grace
> Chattanooga, TN
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: crispy_bird at yahoo.com
> [mailto:crispy_bird at yahoo.com]
> Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 8:57 AM
> To: joseroze at netvision.net.il; radsafe at radlab.nl
> Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] More radioactive debris
> turning up in garbage
>
>
> Maybe the laws need to be changed so that patient
> waste is exempted. See
>
http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/cfr/part020/part020-2003.html
>
> 10 CFR 20.2003(b)Excreta from individuals undergoing
> medical diagnosis or therapy with radioactive
> material
> are not subject to the limitations contained in
> paragraph (a) of this section.
>
> --- Jose Julio Rozental <joseroze at netvision.net.il>
> wrote:
> >
> >
>
http://www.thejournalnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050426/NEWS02/504260336/1018/NEWS02
> > More radioactive debris turning up in garbage
> > By ROB RYSER
> > THE JOURNAL NEWS
> >
> > Original publication: April 26, 2005
> > Low levels of a radioactive substance used to
> treat
> > thyroid cancer, known as iodine-131, are tripping
> > alarms at garbage collection plants in Westchester
> > County about twice as often as they did last year,
> > officials said yesterday.
> >
> > There have been 11 cases in 2005, compared to 10
> > cases in all of 2004, according to County
> Executive
> > Andrew Spano, who is calling on physicians to
> leave
> > better instructions with patients about throwing
> out
> > personal-care products once they go home.
> >
> >
>
......................................................
> >
> >
> > Jose Julio Rozental
> > joseroze at netvision.net.il
> > Israel
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>
> -- John
> John Jacobus, MS
> Certified Health Physicist
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-- John
John Jacobus, MS
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