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Re: Hello everyone.



> Date:          Fri, 10 Feb 95 11:35:26 -0600
> Reply-to:      radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu
> From:          "JOE KANE" <JOE_KANE.RSO#u#MAILROOM@rsomacserver.rso.upenn.edu>
> To:            Multiple recipients of list <radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu>
> Subject:       Hello everyone.

>                        Subject:                               Time:12:23 PM
>   OFFICE MEMO          Hello everyone.                        Date:02/10/95
> There's been a lot of talk about cost of Government regulations.  I'd like to
> through out a question to the group with some restrictions 1.  Answer must be
> no longer than 4 sentences for each example given. 2.  No real justification
> for your example; I just want to get a sense of what radsafers are thinking.
> THE question is--What pieces of of the regulations create expensive quandries
> due to poor rules, or reduncies between agencies, i.e. NRC/EPA?
>
> Have Fun
> Joe Kane
>
Joe,

Here's my first cut at it.   Anytime you have staff at one agency
setting limits that have already been set by an equally qualified
staff in another agency, you have an expensive quandrie due to
redundancies between agencies.

                               Russ> >

Russ
cmeyer@brc1.tdh.texas.gov
(512)834-6688