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Government officials found a cache of radiological materials at a San Francisco shipyard that was allegedly stashed there by a former employee of a US Navy subcontractor.
The Navy and the subcontractor said the suspect is an employee of RSI Entech, which was hired by the military to remediate the area.
Around 200 radiological items — including samples of uranium and thorium — were found in a locked cabinet within a large complex called Building 400A in Hunters Point in April.
F.E. can probably attest to the fact this is a nothing burger. The only reason I posted it is the word "MOST." Does that mean that SOME of the material was highly radioactive?The items also included liquid scintillators, a specialized laboratory instrument used for radiological analysis. Most of the items were radioactive isotopes known as “check sources” that are used to calibrate devices like a Geiger counter.
Jeff Bale, director of operations at RSI Entech, said the materials were stored there by a “rogue” employee. He believes the employee brought the items into the building between 2019 and 2022 while working for Envirachem, which was acquired by RSI Entech in 2023. “At the time of this purchase, this 400A area was not disclosed to us,” Bale said at the meeting.
Navy environmental coordinator Michael Pound said the employee did not have the authorization to have the materials in the building.
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Navy finds massive cache of deadly radiological material including uranium hidden in California
Government officials found a cache of radiological materials in a cabinet at the Hunters Point shipyard in San Francisco, which was allegedly stashed by a former employee of a US Navy subcontractor…nypost.com
