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Templeton:
Barnes:

Why do we have to address these things instead of DOE
field people addressing them?

ERPS makes judgments based solely on the Op Plan.

Templeton:
Healy:

That's okay, but they should raise these matters to DOE.

The DOE person in charge probably is perturbed at the Army.

The Fam

Bair:

The farm is extremely important but it appears to be inadequate.

McClellan:

Definitely.

Templeton:

If they get soil and fruit samples, fine.
The problem is that Holmes and Narver did not look
out for the farm.

Gilbert:
Bair:

What's wrong with the farm?

I thought it was an experimental plot which would provide
much data.

McClellan:

It seemed more like a "happening" rather than a planned
activity.

I expected 25-100 coconut palms.
Templeton:

Bair:

That's the question.

Thompson:
Bair:

Is it possible to get information from there?

It appears not to have been cared for.

Templeton:

Thompson:
Healy:

Will it provide enough data?

I agree,

for example, water, burlap, etc.

Should the Marine Lab care for it?

The dose assessment is the critical issue.
We can ask whether it will provide the appropriate information,
but who's defining what information is needed?

‘Templeton:
Bair:

On Enjebi instead of on Eneu.

We should be helpful to Watters with our comments.

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