Most of Duke Energy sites are using DMC-3000's or transitioning to them.  Will 
still have many 2000's in service and use them for information as area 
monitors.  We are in the midst of transition entirely to 3000's and RDS-31's 
for area monitoring.

I hope this helps.

Dave

David J. Lloyd | Corporate Fleet Scientific Services | Lead Scientist/ RSO W.F. 
Lark Facility |
Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC  526 S. Church St. (Mail Stop EC07F) Charlotte, NC 
28202
| 980-373-7437 office | 704-678-3603 cell
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Subject: [Powernet] Quick Benchmarking on ED's



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Question from Columbia on Electronic Dosimeter make/model

Which ED model are you currently using?

DMC-3000?, DMC-2000S?, Or other?

Plans to change in the future?

Columbia:  Currently using DMC-2000S.  Tentative plans to change over to 3000 
in 2 years.

Sincerely,

Michael Kinmark
HP Staff Advisor III
Radiological Support
Columbia Generating Station
509-377-2091
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