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Particle Practice

February 14, 2014 Don Marsh
Perched on a Hall C equipment platform overlooking the new SHMS shield house are (from left) Branscome Concrete’s Jack Kowalski, Hall C Senior Engineer Bert Metzger, and Essroc Cement’s Jeremy Betts. PHOTO: Jefferson Lab
Branscome Concrete, Essroc Cement prove the economy of $30,000/yd. concrete in radiation shielding.

By Don Marsh

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Featuresatomic particle beam, Branscome, chemical compounds, Department of Energy, environments, ESSROC CEMENT, Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, nuclear energy, placement trials, RADIATION SHIELDING

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