,; you are working with, ? kocause thore is cne matisishi that leoks liko the ovdinary cacdiz fly, but of gine. thoy ccntain huch coraentrations The ordinary fly won't stand any, Siuilarly, we have found 2 similiar amount on caddiz flics and thore is great variability, so nloase know your srecies. me FOSTSR: dorry Davis, whe is in charge of prosran -- it kanvens to bs the caddiz fly for tho specitic Northvest., We are probably in better shap2 on that one than we A The ratervial vantea to ciseuss is a 0 DN. HUMSATE: tH3 are on any others. t) little bit of the material derived from sevoral diiferent toans that have boen working on a variety of problems. These are, in genoral, related to these three. problicns of tho disposal of radicactive materials at the Hanford plant -- the ground cisposal, the gaseous disrosal and the admission to the river. Any data that you find in any one of these f2ids is voxry applicable to . > any ono of then. The first part I misht start with here is the absorpticn of the a fission preducts into plants. an antici This is more or less ory type of provran in that wo do not really have at the present time any kind of a problem alongthis line, but you can always anticirate that tho information of the uptake of fission products into plants, the rate or quantity taken up will be quite valuable information, In starting a study of this kind, you do not want to