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I was hoping that you could contact a lab who is willing to take soil samples in the San Clemente area at various distances from the San Onofre plutonium generator plant stacks. It is very likely that thus far significant contamination has accumulated near the plant that diminishes with distance from it. We sorely need this quantitative information.
Dr. Richard Sauerheber
Dear Dr Sauerheber – each nuclear plant is required to maintain an environmental monitoring program and report the results. San Onofre’s annual report for 2011 was submitted in May 2012. Soil sample results on p. 61 of the pdf. Local crop sample results (lettuce, sorrel, strawberries, tomatos) on the pages before that. Many other surveys and samples are also reported. Your conclusion about what’s very likely is not at all backed up by existing data.
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We humbly offer this as another attempt at outreach and letting folks know the real score.
San Onofre – America’s Fukushima?
http://www.thelivingmoon.com/forum1/index.php?topic=2245.0
Do Citizens of Earth Have the Right to a Radiation-free Environment?
http://www.thelivingmoon.com/forum1/index.php?topic=1177.0#top
And my special project:
Earth Aid
http://www.thelivingmoon.com/forum1/index.php?topic=1405.0
With greatest respect,
your friend,
thorfourwinds
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