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The lower limits being considered for radon offer a 1-in-10,000 lifetime risk of dying from lung cancer, according to Cothern and Ohanian, who presented their findings recently at the Health Physics Society annual meeting in Salt Lake City. The researchers, who also presented their results at the Health Physics Society meeting, have found that measuring radon in a home's occupants can, depending on the radiation counter used, provide a gauge sensitive enough to detect home radon concentrations as low as 3 to 4 pCi/l. 29, 1995--The Southern California Chapter of the Health Physics Society would like to register its strong support for legislation allowing a 1,000 acre parcel of federal desert land to be transferred to California for development of a low-level radioactive waste disposal facility. |
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