Radioactive Documents Found in Md.
The Associated Press
Friday, May 12, 2000; 6:35 a.m. EDT

COLLEGE PARK, Md. –– Researchers who are reclassifying millions of records
at the National Archives facility here have discovered that some of the
documents are radioactive.

Officials say the contamination is limited to a few boxes.

The contaminated documents were found in January when a researcher who was
reviewing 50-year-old notes about radiation noticed gray dust and an envelope
containing what appeared to be metal fragments.

Tests by the Archive's conservation laboratory identified the substance as
uranium.

The facility's 50 employees were doused in a special wash and checked for
radioactivity. They now keep a device on hand that can detect radiation.

The radioactive records were among 1.2 billion pieces of paper from
laboratories nationwide that are being reviewed as part of President
Clinton's 1995 order to declassify documents older than 25 years. The
contaminated boxes could have come from any one of several laboratories.

The Energy Department plans to conduct a sweep of the College Park archives
by the end of the year. Meanwhile, researchers have been told to look out for
anything suspicious.

"We've notified all our reviewers to be careful," said Roger K. Heusser,
director of the declassification project for the Department of Energy. "Most
of these records are letters and reports in file folders. If you do see a
packet of powder, it's pretty evident there is something unusual in there."

© Copyright 2000 The Associated Press

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