ACE by ye May 29, 1959 PAM: HDB US DOE ARCHIVES 326 U.S. ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION Ir. Karl 2. Morgan RG _QE HISTORIAN Qak Ridge National Laboratory Collection Director, Health Physics Division P. O. Box P Oak Ridge, Tennessee Dear Karl: as. (OBM) _/32 7 Box _3370 Folder #/2 In @ recent publication of I. F. STONE'S WEEKLY, published May k, 1959, Vol. VII, No. 17, is an article entitled "Strontium Mey Be 60 Times Deadlier Than the AEC Says.” It is published at 5618 Nebraska Avenue, N.W., Washington 15, D. Cc. It seems to be some sort of a union house organ but in any case it says in a mmber of different places the point I mide to you last Friday which, I am afraid, rather disturbed you. It says, for example, on page 2, in speaking about MPCs for strontiun, "This, briefly, describes the beckgroumd of the problem faced by Subcommittee 2 of the National Committee on Radiation Protection and Measurement as it attempts to revise the maxizmm permissible level for the boneseekers (like SR90). terim there is honest confusion. No universal acceptance as defining the safety. According to AEC logic, the SU is overly conservative and should the other extreme a figure as low as In the in- single value can clain border between hazard and old maximm figure of 100 be raised to 200 S.U. At 3 SU could be justified. There is an urgent need for more research, and for a dispassion- ate application of what we already kmow." "The committee has adopted the figure advocated by the AEC.” In almost every case, therefore, there is confusion either delib- erate or ignorant (but the reason is not really what matters) over the role of the AEC and yourself in setting MPCs. In this article you are repeatedly identified as the agent by which the MPC is set by the AKC. SDACON & PSBUCMTLas — Z BEST COPY AVAILABLE DO’ARCHIVES

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