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    Quote Originally Posted by FW View Post
    It isn't radiation the helmet/suit is protecting you from. It is the possibility of dissolved radioactive material in the water.
    Good point FW. I seriously doubt anyone is monitoring the amount of radiation in the ground water filling up the site.


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    Superlyte27, did you routinily wash/decon your helmet and suit?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FW View Post
    It isn't radiation the helmet/suit is protecting you from. It is the possibility of dissolved radioactive material in the water.
    Yes you are right. Which isn't a big deal if you come in contact with it, they just scrub you down with a stiff brush. I wouldn't ingest it though.


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    Quote Originally Posted by FW View Post
    Superlyte27, did you routinily wash/decon your helmet and suit?
    Nevermind, we cross posted, and you answered this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FW View Post
    It isn't radiation the helmet/suit is protecting you from. It is the possibility of dissolved radioactive material in the water.
    It's called contamination.
    They are very careful about diving around radiation sources and contamination sources.
    Very little risk unless you do something stupid that you are not supposed to do.

    If there was any contamination in the water of that old site I would be very surprised if there is not a whole series of monitoring wells nearby and a stringent monitoring process. Not to mention zero access to it.

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    I wouldn't say there was 'very little risk'. All it would take is a missed rip in the drysuit and you're contaminated. It happened pretty frequently. It's the reason we had dosimetry badges inside our drysuits.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay View Post
    If there was any contamination in the water of that old site I would be very surprised if there is not a whole series of monitoring wells nearby and a stringent monitoring process. Not to mention zero access to it.
    What state or federal agency would be doing the monitoring?


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    I wouldn't be worried about radiation so much as other nasties that could be in the water, military especially of the past aren't known to be real clean on their desposal of nasties, could be all kinds of crap in there.

    Otherwise sounds damn interesting


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    Quote Originally Posted by fixxervi6 View Post
    I wouldn't be worried about radiation so much as other nasties that could be in the water, military especially of the past aren't known to be real clean on their desposal of nasties, could be all kinds of crap in there.

    Otherwise sounds damn interesting
    Which site are you referring to? The reactor site wasn't military.

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    The NRC regulates most everything nuclear. Hence the name... Nuclear Regulatory Commission.



 

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