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There is no solid evidence from human studies that internal uranium exposure is associated with an increased cancer risk. Although cancer is a well known effect of ionizing radiation exposure, it has never been associated with exposure to uranium. ... more
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Yes, you will still send/receive 'push' emails on your BlackBerry device throughout the 3-days period even though you have depleted your free bundled data. ... more
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After depleting the free bundled data, data usage thereafter via Gee! will be chargeable at $0.005/KB and the charges will be deducted from your account main balance. ... more
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A. Human Resources will post a notice on the HR website should the Fund be depleted (located under "Resources for Employees" and the heading “Your Professional Development” then click on the "CUPE 1975" link). The CUPE 1975 Employee Development ... more
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Accidental release of UF6 during processing activities could result in injuries. The most immediate hazard from a release would be lung injury or death from inhalation of hydrogen fluoride (HF), a highly corrosive gas formed when UF6 reacts with ... more
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In addition to human health and safety consequences, the PEIS evaluated the potential consequences of various depleted uranium management strategies on air quality, water and soil quality, socioeconomics (that is, economic and social conditions), ... more
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In the PEIS, risks associated with transportation of depleted uranium oxide and metal were estimated for transport by either rail or truck. Normal transport of oxide or metal would result in low-level external exposure to radiation for persons in ... more
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If the soil were completely depleted of minerals and nutrients, a healthy-looking fruit or vegetable would not grow. The nutrients that must come from the soil are phosphorous, iodine, zinc, calcium, copper and iron. If the soil were deficient, the ... more
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If this should occur, record the pertinent times in which dissolved oxygen of at least 1.0 mg/L remains for the baseline (DOURs) and tests (DOURT). Using those times (i.e., 15 and 17 minute readings) calculate the various activity rates. ... more
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Forests and wildflowers do not need chemical fertilizers to grow. Neither do herbs. Trees drop their leaves in the fall. Year after year, the leaves naturally mulch into fertile compost and, by springtime, the growing cycle begins again. Nature's ... more
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