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Concealed for Ten Months: The Cesium-137 Spill at TU's North Campus That the Contractor Hid Until 2015
On October 14, 2014, a contractor for the University of Tulsa -- Tracerco, a British nuclear-services company -- spilled cesium-137 when a tubing connector broke during oil-well flow-simulation tests at TU's North Campus research facility at 2450 E. Marshall Street. Tracerco did not notify TU of the spill until August 25, 2015 -- ten months later -- when the company returned to retest the facility and found 25 areas positive for cesium-137. Twenty-one people who may have been exposed underwent medical evaluations; no lasting injuries were reported.
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- SourceCesium 137 spill at TU Campus (Wandres Law)injurylawyertulsa.com