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Available Radiation Sources




      Radiological Engineering (bst@inel.gov)
      6-1279  MS 4138  FAX 6-8959  Pager 5841

 J. L. Shephard & Assoc. are in the market for recycling these types
 of sources but not for purchase or for free.  You'll probably have to
 pay a bunch to get rid of them.  You'll probably have to deal with
 acceptable shipping containers to transfer them and adequate "motherhood
 papers" for each source and etc. Good Luck!!
 .ak

*** Reply to note of 10/11/96 11:03
To: RADSAFE --INELMAIL RADSAFE

Subject: Available Radiation Sources
I have been requested to post this message by Mr. Carl Siebentritt of the
Federal Emergency Management Agency.  All interested parties are requested to
respond directly to Mr. Siebentritt, (540) 542-2100, FAX (540) 542-2083.

Thank You.



         Closure of FEMA's National Instrumentation Center

FEMA is closing its radiological instrumentation test and evaluation
laboratory
located at the Mount Weather Emergency Assistance Center near Berryville,
Virginia.  As a result, some instrument calibration equipment will become
available.  These include:

       1 each J.L. Shepherd Model 333 Free Air Collimated Calibrator;
Approximately 900 curies of Cesium-137; Value - $200,000

       15 each Box Calibrators, CDV-794 Model 2, manufactured by Technical
Operations, Inc.; Approximately 100 curies of Cesium-137; Value - $150,000

       1 each AN/UDM-1A Free Air Collimated Calibrator, manufactured by
NEMS-Clark; Approximately 50 curies of Cesium-137; Value - $25,000


Each item is in first class condition.  The box calibrators can be used for
both
dosimeters and survey meters.

For further details, contact Carl Siebentritt, (540) 542-2100, FAX (540)
542-2083.