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FY08 Junior Service College selects.(OP & You)
Navy Supply Corps Newsletter
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November 1, 2007
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Congratulations to the following FY08 Supply Corps Junior Service College selects:
Don N. Allen Jr.
William R. Allen
Cielo Isaac Almanza
Aaron K. Ayers
Spencer L. Baker
William J. Barich
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RADON REPORT AN UNSEEN KILLER COULD BE LURKING UNDER YOUR HOME
Newspaper article from: Herald-News (Joliet, IL)
; ...Frankfort Township home. The killer is called radon, a radioactive gas naturally produced...looking for ways to seep into your home. Radon gas decays into radioactive particles that...Environmental Protection Agency blames radon for causing an estimated 7,000 to 30...
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Radon: Still Bad - And Getting Worse ; Despite Nation's 20-Year War On Cancerous Gas Found In Soil, More Homes Than Ever Unsafe. This County Remains A Danger Zone.
Newspaper article from: Lancaster New Era Lancaster, PA
; Remember radon? Not enough people do, according to a...Studies have found Pennsylvania - where the radon scare originated in 1984 - with some of...cited as the most comprehensive yet on radon findings in the U.S., found that six...
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Radon in drinking in water: new requirements being developed for radon in public water supplies.
Newspaper article from: Nation's Cities Weekly
; ...developing a regulation to limit the amount of radon in public drinking water supplies. EPA does not currently regulate radon in drinking water. In 1991, EPA proposed...picoCuries per liter of water (pCi/L) for radon in drinking water, to address radon in...
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RADON -- UNSEEN KILLER CAN LURK UNDER YOUR HOME
Newspaper article from: Herald-News (Joliet, IL)
; ...Frankfort Township home. The killer is called radon, a radioactive gas naturally produced...looking for ways to seep into your home. Radon gas decays into radioactive particles that...Environmental Protection Agency blames radon for causing an estimated 7,000 to 30...
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Radon testing falls victim to hot market.(FRIDAY HOME GUIDE)(COVER STORY)
Newspaper article from: The Washington Times
; ...overreacting. Anxiety about levels of radon gas in homes was elevated years ago...recent times. However, the fact that radon receives less attention today in the media does not mean that the risk of radon exposure has disappeared. Radon, according...
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Radon in drinking water - study finds health risk is small.
Magazine article from: Journal of Environmental Health
; Radon is a gas produced by the radioactive decay...occurs naturally in rocks and soil. Although radon is chemically inert and electrically uncharged...it is still radioactive, which means that radon atoms can spontaneously decay and might damage...
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Radon Levels Called Surprising; Unsafe Amounts in Half of 420 Area Homes Tested, Study Says
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...George Mason University has found indoor radon levels above the Environmental Protection...scientists had thought probable for the region. Radon, a naturally occurring radioactive gas...most serious public health hazard. While radon has long been recognized as a hazard for...
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Reducing radon. (a guide to ventilating radioactive gas)
Magazine article from: Interior Design
; Reducing Radon In recent months, experts at the federal...million houses. The culprit is radioactive radon gas, an invisible, odorless substance...soil. Produced from the decay of uranium, radon can be drawn into houses and then collect...
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Radon hazard deserves your attention
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times
; ...about the life-threatening dangers of radon gas. Chances are, however, that you...fiction as fact. Here is what is known about radon and its health effects, and how you can tell if your house or building has a radon problem. Radon is a naturally occurring...
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Radon zapper.
Magazine article from: Popular Science
; Radon zapper It weighs 19 pounds, stands a foot...is a potent new weapon in the war against radon. Called the No-Rad, it grew out of research...it does not reduce the concentration of radon. But it greatly reduces the health hazard...
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