Don't Shoot The Messenger, Call The EPA

We are very lucky to have this data. Most communities do not. Support your local scientists.

Agree 100%. Dr. Chivers and

Agree 100%. Dr. Chivers and his students should be applauded and I'm confident they will get proper recognition at some point in the future. If there is anything you know of that can be done to put pressure on the EPA and DOE to release unpublished data, please let us other posters know.

Agreed. The complete lack of

Agreed. The complete lack of information being released by the EPA is either negligent or criminal, I can't decide which. I've tried to contact with several people and departments at the EPA and have not received any response.

How about an email campaign?

How about an email campaign? If everyone emails them, bombards them, then it could tie up their servers to the point that they might be forced to reply publicly. Just an idea. This is so depressing. But with Twitter and facebook, maybe we could ALL launch a campaign. We need to identify at least 5 email addresses.

Anyone in????

Also, in a previous post,

Also, in a previous post, someone posted that their is super sensitive data from air analyzers from Sac that is only available to the DOE. What about that data? are they the ones that would supply the EPA?

Sounds good

All up for it.

Does anybody have time to

Does anybody have time to start drafting a short email to the EPA?

I think we should also draft a letter to the US government trying to encourage them to help Japan figure out what to do with the reactor.