COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
Dept. of Environmental Protection
Commonwealth News Bureau
Room 308, Main Capitol Building
Harrisburg PA., 17120
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
05/16/2013
CONTACT:
Lisa Kasianowitz, DEP
717-315-8780
DEP Recovers Missing Nuclear Gauge Lost by Company
The
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection announced today
that it recovered in Maryland the missing nuclear gauge a Franklin
County company lost in West Virginia on May 3. The device has not been
tampered with or damaged.
“We are relieved that the nuclear
gauge has been recovered and that no radioactive materials were
released,” DEP Bureau of Radiation Protection Director David Allard
said. “The agency thanks the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, West
Virginia officials, the public and the citizen who discovered the gauge
along the road for the combined effort to find it.”
The
nuclear gauge has been returned to Valley Quarries Inc. of Chambersburg,
Franklin County, which lost the Troxler Model 3430 gauge when it fell
off the company’s truck on I-81 in West Virginia between mile markers 17
and 24.
The gauge is normally stored in a locked yellow
transportation container when not in use at construction sites for
taking measurements in the ground, but it apparently fell out of the
container on the back of the company’s truck during transport to another
work site.
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