How high is .43 Plutonium measured by ACI/M3 in Air Filter result?

Through a customized search I was able to find this result on the EPA website for the Wichita area April 23, 2011. It indicates Actinides (Plutonium) by Extraction Chromatography. How high is this? Please explain to someone who does not understand these measurements. It is clearly not the Non Detect on the website for the general public.

The sample was collected all

The sample was collected all the way back in the year 2009 according to the radnet website.

You need to go to the website and search it yourself since it is protected to not show the full link.
This is the link for the search engine

Link for the search engine

Link please.

Link please.

EPA Plutonium tests

Tried it twice, no-worky.

Tried it twice, no-worky.

EPA Plutonium Results

So you could not get results or they do not indicate what I am telling you is in print? I have no idea why it is not working. I used a link I found on the blogalexanderhiggins site to pull them. This link took me to a more advanced part of the search.
BC, I assure you, I am not lying. My main concern remains the truth. The truth so that everyone can be protected whether results are good or bad. It is being untruthful after being told there would be transparency that I find so upsetting..

Hey, I don't think you're

Hey, I don't think you're lying, it's just a bad link.

Can you cut and paste the search results here?

VERY interesting

Yes, I too would like an explanation. How did you find this?

BRAWM, can you answer this person? I am sure that all of us here would like some clarification.

Thank you to the person who initiated this topic.

.43 Plutonium

I just kept doing custom searches over and over.

EPA Air Filter Results Plutonium

RadNet Customized Search Results
EPA Region: 07
State: KS
Result Unit: ACI/M3

Analysis Size
9274
Analysis Unit
M3
Ana Proc Name
Actinides
(Plutonium) by
Extraction Chromotography
Run Start
22
APR
-
2011
Result Amount
.43
Combined Standard Uncertainty
.63

"Result Amount .43 Combined

"Result Amount
.43
Combined Standard Uncertainty
.63"

Uncertainty higher thatn result, non detection.

FYI, I don't have the epa

FYI,

I don't have the epa web data at the moment but there have been sporadic detections of pu by epa since early days of publication, (early 80s i think) in Attocurie per liter measurements.
1 ACL is 1 millionth 1 trillionth of curie (10 to -18th) so I'd assume .43 is .43 ACL
I also assume that with .63 (CSU), the measurement could be ND.