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Real-Time Tritium analysis in the field
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- From: DENMBM <DENMBM@AM.DAMES.COM>
- Date: Wed, 19 Jun 1996 16:33:26 -0700 (PDT)
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I am going to be involved in a project in the very near future in which we will
be trying to locate the source of tritium contamination to the groundwater
supply. I have liquid scintillation capabilities on-site, but am curious if
there are any methods of doing real-time analysis during the excavation
process.
Please respond to me directly with any information.
Mark B. Mattheiss
Health Physicst
Dames & Moore - Denver
DENMBM@Dames.com
303-299-7911 - direct
303-299-7977 - fax