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FW: disposal question - are these useful for rad. processes?
- To: "'RADSAFE'" <radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu>
- Subject: FW: disposal question - are these useful for rad. processes?
- From: "Jim F. Herrold" <Herrold@uwyo.edu>
- Date: Fri, 31 Jul 1998 16:24:19 -0600
- Return-receipt-to: "Jim F. Herrold" <Herrold@uwyo.edu>
I am forwarding this for our chemical surplus coordinator. If interested,
please respond directly to her. Do not just hit the reply button, because
neither I nor anyone else in RADSAFE knows anything more about it. Eileen's
address is:
eileen@uwyo.edu
Thank You
Jim Herrold, Radiation Safety Officer
herrold@uwyo.edu
University of Wyoming
Environmental Health & Safety
303 Merica Hall
Laramie, WY 82071-3413
(307) 766-3277
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> From: Eileen D. Torok
> Sent: Friday, July 31, 1998 11:28 AM
> To: Jim F. Herrold
> Subject: disposal question - are these useful for rad. processes?
>
> Hi Jim,
> We have acquired a couple of things that are somewhat "radioactivity
> related" from the Astromony dept.
> (1) Would cylinders of deuterium gas be useful to anyone that you know of?
> They are apparently rather new and in good condition.
> (2) Would a compressed gas cylinger of Geiger Flow Gas (helium and
> isobutane mixture), cylinder about 2 1/2 ' tall, be useful? It's a few
> years old, from Matheson.
>
> If not useful, we'll pursue disposal.
> Thanks for your help.
> Eileen
>
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