-23- McClellan: ASEV should spend $2-3 million/yr for 1-3 years to do an adequate and defensible job. The LLL effort is totally inadequate. McCraw: We don't know anything about Sr, but the bone marrow dose probably is higher than the bone marrow dose due to Cs levels. Thompson: McCraw: We don't know how valid the Sr data are. The BNL data show: By 1978 Whole-Body Counts Cs uci 2.3 3.9 1.3 3.8 5.9 1.17 3.07 Sr wCi 1.6 6.7 3.15 7.5 9.4 61 5.5 By telecon 10/4 it was established that the BNL Sr estimates are based on a single 24 hr. urine sample taken on island. Healy: The specifics may not be exact but the values are indicative of the problem. How valid are the values? Apparently there was no accounting for body size or weight. Wachholz: Healy: At a previous meeting there was a recommendation to review the BNL program. This is needed. McClellan: McCraw: Survey people (counting) and sites. McClellan: Healy: What is BNL expected to do? We need to know what's going on at BNL. We need a strong recommendation to point out to Hal that a TOTAL integrated effort is needed. McClellan: I thoroughly agree. When did LLL and BNL last talk to each other?