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RE: Air Force Plant PKJS



Hello Paul,

I iused to work at the Martin Marietta, now Lockheed Martin site in the 80s.
I taught all emergency response, hazmat haz com, safety  etc. classes there
and was activly engaged in emergency response there for 7 years. I was
actively involved in the environmental issues onsite. Though there are many
problems on the site because of solvents especially, I am not aware of any
nuclear materials you speak of ever having been present on the site.
Sharyn Baker
Instructor/Computer-Based-Training Design
University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
Department of Facilities Operations
Mailstop A078
4200 E. 9th Avenue
Denver, Colorado 80262
Email: sharyn.baker@uchsc.edu
Office phone: (303) 315-8003

> ----------
> From: 	Charp, Paul
> Reply To: 	radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu
> Sent: 	Tuesday, September 7, 1999 9:18 AM
> To: 	Multiple recipients of list
> Subject: 	Air Force Plant PKJS
> 
> Radsafers -- Is anyone familiar with Air Force Plant PKJS in southwest
> Denver?  I am interested in knowing if they ever performed any contract
> work
> for AEC or its successors in the handling of nuclear materials other than
> weapons related systems.  This would also include the processing of
> nuclear
> materials but not typical licensed sources or radiography devices.  A
> local
> activist is raising the question and we have to evaluate their concern.
> 
> thanks
> 
> Paul A. Charp, Ph.D.
> CDC/ATSDR
> Senior Health Physicist
> Division of Health Assessment and Consultation
> Federal Facilities Assessment Branch
> 1600 Clifton Rd (E-56)
> Atlanta, Georgia 30333
> (404) 639-6004, fax 6075
> 
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