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From: Bob Lambiase <lambiase@bnl.gov>
Subject: Ground Break Locations
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Gentlemen,

As the first part of my follow-up of today's AP meeting, I can confirm the 
following locations of ground breaks as shown on the lattice drawings on 
our SNS web site:

In the HEBT, just down stream of DCH24
In the Ring, just down stream of DCVB9
In the RTBT, just down stream of DCV11

Bob
