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Re: Commercial LLRW disposal sites
Karen Utley wrote:
>
> The Barnwell site in South Carolina (at least right now) also accepts LLRW
> for disposal.
>
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> From: radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu[SMTP:radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu] on
> behalf of Clement, Christopher[SMTP:clementc@aecl.ca]
> Reply To: radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu
> Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 1999 12:17 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list
> Subject: Commercial LLRW disposal sites
>
> Radsafers:
>
> Other than Envirocare (of which I am already aware), are there commercial
> facilities in the US that accept low-level radioactive waste for disposal?
>
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> Christopher H. Clement
> Scientific Specialist / Radiation Protection Program Manager
> Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Office
> Atomic Energy of Canada Limited
> clementc@aecl.ca
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Let's not forget that there are also a number of brokers and processors
that pick-up, transport, handle, decay, compact, supercompact,
incinerate, pulverize, vitrify and do all sorts of other things to
radioactive waste to make it go away.
Jim Bell
Adco Services, Inc. (One of the above)
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