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Soil Contamination Limits in the Czech Republic -Reply
Sue:
I don't know if Dr Teply is still around , but your friend's dad could
try
to contact Dr. Jiri Teply, Director of the Nuclear Research Institute
just
outside of Prague. His Phone 02- 84-47-72 and Fax (+42 2) 685-75-67. at
home in Prague 75-86-15. This info came from his business card.
Jose Lopez, PhD
RSO
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
>>> "Sue M. Dupre" <dupre@arundel.Princeton.EDU> 09/17/97 11:48am
>>>
Radsafers:
>>> "Sue M. Dupre" <dupre@arundel.Princeton.EDU> 09/17/97 11:48am
>>>
Radsafers:
An acquaintance of mine, on behalf of his father in the Czech
Republic, has asked for guidance concerning maximum recommended
levels of Cs-137 and Sr-90 contamination in soil, the soil of interest
being fertile soil in which crops are grown. Can you point me and
thereby him to the relevant references and/or persons to contact for
further information in the Czech Republic. I'd contact Franz
Schoenhefer to ask him directly but do not have his e-mail address.
Thanks for your help!
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Sue M. Dupre, Health Physicist
Office of Environmental Health and Safety
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Princeton University
Princeton, NJ 08544-0710
E-mail: dupre@princeton.edu
Phone: (609) 258-6252
Fax: (609) 258-1804
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