Things are looking slow for a moment so I thought I'd throw this out there....
I tossed some old instruments into my "burning-hole" out here on the ranch... I'm on a private well about 100 yds and 220 feet deep from that hole...which got me to thinkin' whether I should go pull them back out or not...
Click on the interactive map to see how much Radium is in some public water sources.
The EPA maximum in water is 5 pCi/L (5 picoCuries per Liter).
http://www.crcpd.org/mpage/RDD
How much Radium is in your Drinking Water?
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- GAHorn
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How much Radium is in your Drinking Water?
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50th Anniversary of Flight Model. Winner-Best Original 170B, 100th Anniversary of Flight Convention.
An originality nut (mostly) for the right reasons.

- Poncho73
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Re: How much Radium is in your Drinking Water?
Glowing report....thanks George 

- Ryan Smith
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Re: How much Radium is in your Drinking Water?
I use my cache of old instruments as bookends and decorations. AN gyros work particularly well for it.
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