I recently read that in the containment zone around Chernobyl a resident
cut down irradiated trees and made floor boards out of them to use in
their home. I have also read of the Navaho building their masonry houses
from radium mine tailings. The irony was the comment that they know the
air outside is bad so they stay inside as much as possible. Met a fellow
last week that was a diver who worked for 15 years on the intake-exhaust
pipes of nuclear reactors in the US.
>And Congress added radon abatement to the Toxic Substances Control Act in 1988.
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