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Routine and Special Air Sampling Records, 1963-1972, 1976-1988, 1990, 1992Location: Active:
Arrangement: The paper records are generally chronological; the microfilm is by reel number. Originating Office: Health Physics Organization of Dow Chemical Company, Rockwell International, and EG&G Finding Aids: 1) Records Storage Receipt; 2-19) NARA Standard Form 135 Disposition Authority: 1) DOE (1980) C25.6d; 2-7) DOE (1988) 1.5d; 8) DOE (1988) 1.8g; 9-11) DOE (1980) C25.6d; 12-14) DOE (1988) 1.5d; 15) DOE (1988) 1.8f; 16-17) DOE (1988) 1.5d; 18) DOE (1988) 1.5f; 19) DOE (1988) 1.5d Series Description: The Routine and Special Air Sampling Records consist of worksheets titled Routine Air Sample Results and Record of Exhaust Duct or Special Air Sampling. The routine air sampling worksheets provide counting data, which include sampling dates, volumes in cubic meters, count times, efficiency ratios, and RCG [Recommended Concentration Guide] in cubic meters; sample results, which include sampling location codes, counts, and percentage RCG; and a summary of data, which provides the numbers of normal, routine, and special samples and the number of samples which were above 25, 50, 75, and 100 percent RCG. The special air sampling worksheets provide sampling durations, rates in cubic meters per minute, volumes in cubic meters, and results from the first and second counts in CPM [counts per minute]. For related records, see Volume VI. Air Duct Sampling Records, 1953-1965, 1969-1975 and Air Sampling Program Records, 1953, 1960, 1963-1965, 1972, 1976, 1980-1981, 1989. Data Elements: 103, 118-119, 124 |