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The Plutonium Controversy FREE

Herbert L. Volchok, PhD
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Edited by John D. Archer, MD, Senior Editor.


JAMA. 1976;236(26):2941-2941. doi:10.1001/jama.1976.03270270003001
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To the Editor.—  I would like to bring to your attention a serious discrepancy between data mentioned by Dr John W. Gofman (236:284, 1976) and some of our own. Dr Gofman stated "at the Rocky Flats installation, careful air monitoring... has shown air levels of resuspended plutonium not declining even after five years." This statement was followed by a reference to monthly reports of the Denver Department of Health.Other, perhaps more complete, information is available from our own research-monitoring program in the Rocky Flats area. The Health and Safety Laboratory of the U.S. Energy Research and Development Administration carried out the initial comprehensive area mapping of the soil plutonium contamination near Rocky Flats in early 1970,1 and the results of this study have been generally accepted and widely quoted by all sides in "the plutonium controversy."2-4 In mid-1970, we initiated a program for continuous sampling and analysis

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Krey PW, Hardy EP: Plutonium in Soil Around the Rocky Flats Plant US Atomic Energy Commission Report HASL-235, 1970;.
Poet SE, Martell EA:  Pu-239 and Am-241 contamination in the Denver area . Health Phys 23:537, 1972;.
Michels DE:  Plutonium plant safety . Science 177:208, 1972;.
Johnson CJ, Tidball RR, Severson RC:  Plutonium hazard in respirable dust on the surface of soil . Science 193:488, 1976;.
Volchok HL:  Resuspension of plutonium-239 in the vicinity of Rocky Flats , in Los Alamos Symposium , LA-4756. Los Alamos, NM, (August) 1971;, p 99.
Feely HW, Toonkel L, Schonberg M: Radionuclides and lead in surface air . US Energy Research and Development Administration Report HASL-306, 1976;, p B-1.

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Krey PW, Hardy EP: Plutonium in Soil Around the Rocky Flats Plant US Atomic Energy Commission Report HASL-235, 1970;.
Poet SE, Martell EA:  Pu-239 and Am-241 contamination in the Denver area . Health Phys 23:537, 1972;.
Michels DE:  Plutonium plant safety . Science 177:208, 1972;.
Johnson CJ, Tidball RR, Severson RC:  Plutonium hazard in respirable dust on the surface of soil . Science 193:488, 1976;.
Volchok HL:  Resuspension of plutonium-239 in the vicinity of Rocky Flats , in Los Alamos Symposium , LA-4756. Los Alamos, NM, (August) 1971;, p 99.
Feely HW, Toonkel L, Schonberg M: Radionuclides and lead in surface air . US Energy Research and Development Administration Report HASL-306, 1976;, p B-1.
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