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sewer disposal




I suggest you check with the "Glenn Committee" and the Cleveland
Plain Dealer for additional info (or the NRC, they had to supply
tons of info post-fact to Senator Glenn).  NRC never looked at sewer
reconcentration in the original regs.  However, info came out of a
couple of sewer districts as to "high" radiation levels (e.g., larger
then allowed for non-restricted areas).

Wes


> Date:          Wed, 29 Nov 95 10:09:00 -0600
> Reply-to:      radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu
> From:          "ALDEN N TSCHAECHE" <XAT@inel.gov>
> To:            Multiple recipients of list <radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu>
> Subject:       sewer disposal

>
> Since sewer disposal is permitted, the regulatory agency (NRC) must have
> already analyzed the risk and found it acceptable. I sense that this is
> another concern that shouldn't be one. Am I wrong? Al Tschaeche.
>

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(Reorganizations are Fun?)                 512-834-6690 (fax)
(Texas) Bureau of Radiation Control        wdunn@brc1.tdh.state.tx.us
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