Joe Goldfield Papers 1918-2002 1987-2001

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Joe Goldfield Papers 1918-2002 1987-2001

Joseph Goldfield (1918-2002), an employee of the Manville Corporation for 31 years, of which he was the Manager of Environmental Engineering for 20 years, had extensive experience with high efficiency air filters. In 1987 he helped prevent the proposed trial burn of plutonium-bearing waste in a fluidized-bed incinerator at the Rocky Flats Nuclear Weapons Plant. Later he helped to establish the radionuclide soil action levels in the clean up at Rocky Flats.

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Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory

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Goldfield, J.

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Joseph Goldfield (1918-2002) worked at the Manville Corporation for thirty one years. For twenty of those years, he was the Manager of Environmental Engineering, responsible for remaining in compliance with ever-changing regulatory codes throughout the world at over one hundred mines, mills, and manufacturing plants. In his career as an environmental engineer, Mr. Goldfield gained expertise in ovens and driers, kilns and process air systems, waste heat recovery, plant heating, and the design of ...

Rocky Flats Plant (U.S.)

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