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Date: | Wed, 26 Sep 2007 08:15:09 -0400 |
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>>I don't agree that samples are records in the majority of business
climates.<<
I, too agree with Dwight/Bill on this one. I made the same decision
regarding the storage of impervious liner material for waste storage
cells. The project folks wanted the samples stored as long as the records
~ PERMANENTLY.
On a similar issue, here is a note from the Dept of Energy Environmental
Record Schedules regarding environmental samples.
"NARA accepts information relating to physical specimens, but not the
specimens themselves. Because some requirements specify retention of
samples, the responsibility for maintenance of them rests with the
organization that gathers or collects such items. Related information is
scheduled herein. Physical samples and specimens should be returned to the
organization from which they originated per EPA requirements."
Brian R. Devir
RM Field Officer
Department of Energy
EM Consolidated Business Center
Cincinnati, OH
513-246-0604
513-246-0527 (fax)
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