~~ 6 = which might cause genetic effects, have averaged between one and five thousandths of ome roentgen per year in the United States during the last three or four years. This figure ‘- should be compared with a normal dosage of 150 thousandths of one roentgen per year from cosmic rays and natural radio- activé materials in the environment. In other words, the external fallout radiation has been from 0.7 percent to about three percent of the natural radiation exposure. ’ As another example, in certain countries of the world a brick house might easily have enough natural radioactive material in the walls ito give up to 40 thousandths of a roentgen more exposure per year than a wooden house and a concrete block house gives about 100thousandths of @ roentgen more annually. These dosages range between 8 and 100 times the dosage due to test fallout. Obviously, the genetic effect of fallout radiation must be very small compared with the genetic effect of natural radiation. As you pointed out in your statement, radioactive ity from tests which already have been held is present in the stratosphere, from which it will descend for years to come. The radioactivity of this material constantly is decreasing through normal radioactive decay. The tiny radioactive particles fall so Slowly from the stratosphere that the continuing fallout in the United States just about compensates for the radioactive decay of the radiostrontium already de- * posited. Therefore, the present level of radiostrontium in the soil is about as much as we shall ever have from tests already fired. Continued testing would not increase radioactivity on a straight additive basis, since an equilibrium would be established between the added radioactivity and radioactive decay. If tests were to continue until 1983 at the rate of the past five years, levels in the United States would be ex- pected to reach about four times their present values. Levels about six times the present ones would be reached by the year 2011 if testing were to continue for that long a time. wy é a . (more} °

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