The equation relating radioactive decay is:
N(i) = N(o) * exp(-0.693*t / t(half))
The fraction:
N(i)/N(o) represents the fraction of original substance present after t years and a half-life of t(half). Substituting the values,
N(i)/N(o) = exp((-0.693 * 67)/(1,250))
N(i)/N(o) = 0.964 or 96.4%
This means that the amount is far above the minimum detectable amount, so this method is feasible.