ey,
Mr, Libby inquired about reports on fallout patterns from
earlier tests in Nevada and suggested that he review these
reports to determine to what extent this information has
affected planning for Operation PILGRIM.
Dr. Dunning said
that studies were being made of fallout data from previous tests
and that he would obtain the latest rcports.
Mr. Strauss suggested, in view of the uncertuinty
regarding the lO-vear figure to be estuulisued ane in view of the
Commission's approval of AEC 944 whieh recommended onproval in
princsigi’
only,
of tue test promaum,
AEC 141/33 be approved,
thew
o..
pecunmmatdutdornn of
subject to final Commission considera-
tion of this matter after review by Mr.
fallout patterns of previous tests.
Libb.r of tho reports on
Mr, Strauss also indicated
that the staff should study the varlous factors involved in
the transfer of all tests to the Pacific.
Mr. Libby requested
that the staff paper on the specific shot program contain
figures on the estimated roentgens cosage from offsite fallout
for the shots conducted at NTS.