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Linde Air Products

Model of atoms The Linde Air Products Site is located northwest of Buffalo, New York. The site was used to process uranium for the Manhattan Project during 1942 through 1948. Waste generated at the site was stored in several places. The United States Army Corps of Engineers is responsible for the clean-up of the site.
 

Publications from NIOSH studies done at Linde

Study of mortality among female nuclear weapons workers. (2000) Final Report; 447 pgs.

Related websites

DOE Environmental Management: Linde Air Products
External link: http://www.em.doe.gov/SiteInfo/LindeAir.aspx

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Page last updated: March 31, 2011
Page last reviewed: March 31, 2011
Content Source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Division of Surveillance, Hazard Evaluations and Field Studies

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