...contours of the ground would tend to move the tritium away from the nearest private well and toward the river, said Jim Hardeman, the manager of the state's environmental radiation program."At least as of right now, it's not making its...
...around commercial reactors, which includes Plant Vogtle near Waynesboro."We've not seen anything unusual," said Jim Hardeman, the manager of EPD's environmental radiation program.DOE still funds $1.5 million for monitoring by South Carolina...
...program in counties near Savannah River Site."We're already in the process of putting together a plan," said Jim Hardeman, the environmental radiation program manager for Georgia's Environmental Protection Division.The department supported...
...Dr. Heffner, the site's manager of environmental monitoring and analysis. Across the Savannah River in Georgia, Jim Hardeman - radiation monitoring manager for Georgia's Environmental Protection Division - isn't so sure. Although Mr. Hardeman...
...radiation. "We've been monitoring this area since the 1970s, due to the presence of Savannah River Site," said Jim Hardeman, the manager of EPD's Environmental Radiation Monitoring program. Although EPD studies all Georgia waterways with...
...they complained Thursday. "It's critical that we know what's going on during an incident, not after," bristled Jim Hardeman, manager of radiation programs at the Georgia Environmental Protection Division. "We were fortunate this was not...
...to eliminate so-called emergency planning zones in the two states. "We think it's coming at a bad time," said Jim Hardeman, manager of environmental radiation programs at the Georgia Environmental Protection Division. He and representatives...
...taken notice of the holes, which until recently had received little attention. "We're definitely concerned," said Jim Hardeman, the manager of the environmental radiation program for Georgia's Environmental Protection Division. "We just came...
...staff will revisit documents questioned by the states that served as a basis for the plan to do away with the zones. Jim Hardeman, manager of environmental radiation programs at the Georgia Environmental Protection Division, was pleased to hear...
...discontinued it in 2005, saying Georgia's program was redundant because of comparable efforts in South Carolina.Jim Hardeman, Georgia's environmental radiation program manager, said discussions remain under way about restoring the program...