24 4. The contamination of surface waters by run-off from contami- nated land areas 2robably would not exceed the initial contamination from direct deposit of fallout in exposed watez sources. 5. Water-softening and water-purification plants would provide sufficient decontamination of the water to reduce significantly the absorbed doses to body organs. 6. In the postattack environment, water-source contamination would not be as critical a problem as the distribution of water for the survivors in damaged cities. The other study that I want to mention relates to the contamination of human food following nuclear attack. It is the one that was performed for OCD by Isotopes, Inc. The following diagram (next page) illustrates the approach. Radio- activity produced in the attack is separated into three categories -- that injected into the stratosphere, that into the high troposphere, and that into the local atmosphere. Estimates of the amount and nature of local fallout were based on Dr. Miller's models. Fallout of stratospheric debris was obtained from studies performed for the Defense Atomic Support Agency under Project Stardust. Consideration then was given, using the local fallout data, to the determination of contamination of Zz i my crops that would be standing at the time of attack. r a Sad 6 ie. ihe a Future crop 7 n > ate - stn ~ =r ies, ¥ a ae, a ah -eyde ~

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