importance of it to the general public. These records, I think, should be viewed only as officials, exceedingly useful to individual citizens, not scientists but to and their legal representatives. public I would suggest that we are on the side of gathering more rather than information within reasonable limits, and, less specifically speaking to the issue of the trial information, that I find that -- or, I believe we will find that to be very useful, and so will people in the future, and it appears to be important enough for CIC purposes. On the dose reconstruction and soil sampling, I was just very pleased 10 to see the intensity of the work in that area and the output of the staff. ll Since the very beginning, I think that has been a key issue with represen- 12 tatives from Utah, 13 accuracy of the airborne readings just begins to bring that out further, 14 the importance of having this reconstruction especially in areas that did 15 not have ground monitoring during the fallout. 16 should be commended in this area, and that we should continue to emphasize 17 work in this area with both our own interest and resources for these under- 18 takings. Arizona, and Nevada, and I believe that the lack of I think that the staff I think of one other issue and that is a final report. 19 20 putting 21 presentations, and I think it is appropriate for us at the next meeting as 22 an advisory group to begin to outline what we believe 23 analysis of the effort and begin to assign people on this advisory group 24 with 25 think that will rol] around very quickly in a year and-a-half. 26 kind of intensity of effort that's being shown in all of these areas, 27 will be just around the corner. 28 up his concern for some of some responsibilities for final CHAIRMAN MOSELEY: the committees, I saw Bruce publication publications, and should be our information, because I With the it May I make a comment in connection with that last 286

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