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Re: Sewer Disposal
Let's try this again. I don't think the last post worked.
Donald P. Mercado, O/47-20, B/106 PROFS Nickname: DMERCADO
Radiation Safety Officer Internet: Don@LMSC.Lockheed.com
Lockheed Martin Missiles & Space Tel. (408) 742-0759
Sunnyvale, Ca 94089 Fax. (408) 742-0611
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FROM: D.P. Mercado
Subject: Re: Sewer Disposal
Why not propose it? The EPA is just another govt. entity that can be
bargained with/grant exemptions. We've gotten them. They can't say "no
RM down the sewer " bec some goes down there every time it rains. If you
have a 55 gallon drum of desiccant bags, it reads about 25 to 100 uR/hr.
The stuff is bentonite clay, unrefined, with natural uranium. Why not
dump it?
Donald P. Mercado, O/47-20, B/106 PROFS Nickname: DMERCADO
Radiation Safety Officer Internet: Don@LMSC.Lockheed.com
Lockheed Martin Missiles & Space Tel. (408) 742-0759
Sunnyvale, Ca 94089 Fax. (408) 742-0611
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From: gfeldman@uci.edu (Gerald Feldman)
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Subject: Re: Sewer Disposal
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Have you heard of the EPA??
I cannot believe anyone would even propose this. Let's get real!
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>Here's something for us still chained to our desks to kick around.
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>Ever consider _storm_ sewer disposal as opposed to sanitary sewer
>disposal to get around the solubility/dispersibility problem? The regs
>list limits of release to air (toss it over the fence) and water, and
>mentions sanitary sewer release conditions. What is release to water
>_other_ than to a sanitary sewer? And you don't have to worry about
>those pesky waste treatment plants and their affinity for isotope
>concentration.
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>Comments?
>
>Donald P. Mercado, O/47-20, B/106 PROFS Nickname: DMERCADO
>Radiation Safety Officer Internet: Don@LMSC.Lockheed.com
>Lockheed Martin Missiles & Space Tel. (408) 742-0759
>Sunnyvale, Ca 94089 Fax. (408) 742-0611
>
>
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