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RE: Quest for technology
Randall,
There was a brief article in the July 1994 issue of National Geographic
that dealt with a detector developed by Argonne National Labs to survey
archived records from the Manhattan Project. The HPs mentioned were
George Mosho and David Jones. I've faxed you a copy of the article.
Regards,
Ben
ben.morgan@cplc.com
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>From: Randall.Tyson@rfets.gov[SMTP:Randall.Tyson@rfets.gov]
>Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 1998 12:25
>To: Multiple recipients of list
>Subject: Quest for technology
>
> Fellow Radsafers:
>
> A couple of months ago a co-worker of mine posted a request for
> instrumentation that could be used to survey and release contaminated
> records, and several of you responded. Unfortunately, my computer
> deleted the responses I had saved with the intent to communicate
> further when the situation required. Well, now the issue has
> resurfaced again, and I am humbly requesting information from anyone
> that might know of technology that could possibly be used to survey
> records (either individual sheets of paper or 1 cubic foot boxes of
> the same) for transuranic isotopes to the release limits in NUREG
> Guide 1.86. Thank you in advance for your assistance in this matter.
>
> Randall Tyson
> randall.tyson@rfets.gov
> 303-966-8172
> Fax:303-966-3407
>