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Re: ISL mining in the US



Yo Ant

How's things up there? No involvement for us in the replacement reactor from here on in. Now that the EIS process is over, ANSTO will simply decide which of the shortlisted tenderers (is that a word??) get the contract to build the thing. I think that m,ay involve a more detailed tender process but I am not sure. ARPANSA will be the gov agency with all the work to do now!

Say G'day to anyone there who may remember me!

Take care

A

>>> Anthony Barber <a.barber@qut.edu.au> 05/05/99 04:59pm >>>
Big question Alex, hope whoever answers gives you the appropriate
references. (They probably will, going on past performance).
Are you going to have any involvement in the purchase/set up/etc of the new
lucas heights research neutron source?
Have you got your heated undies out of the cupboard yet?

Ant

At 01:31 5/05/99 -0500, you wrote:
>G'day all
>
>True or false - US law prohibits the use of acid lixiviant at any US ISL U
mine, regardless of site specific conditions.
>
>Regards
>
>
>Alex Zapantis
>Director, State of the Environment Reporting Section
>Health Physicist, Office of the Supervising Scientist
>Ph: (int+) 61 2 6274 2037
>Fax:(int+) 61 2 6274 1336
>Email: alex.zapantis@ea.gov.au 
>
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