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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Tel. ST 3.8000, ext. 307

(Thursday, November 1, 1956)

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In responses to inquiries, the 0.5. Atomic Inerry Comission today

Sseued the following stetenext:

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The moniterizg syste: sponmered by the U.S. Public Health Service
wader contract with fhe U.S. ktonde Energy Commission wes an exetliary systen
ostahlished te provide resciiy evretieble informition to ths pubiie of Levels

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of radioactivity Sn the United Stetes fran ihe Spring, 1956 0.5. weapons

tests, ‘The Comsiesion's prinnipal monitoring network, whieh prevides the
basic date on levela of radioactivity resulting from weapons tents, is 6
separatesyuten Which operates oontimounly and erewd the clock.
The Public Health Services monitoring ayeien was te operate approximetely

six mouths with april. 15, 1956, ané Octeber 16, 1956 as the ontaide dates
for ite operatian.

in duly, 1956, after the U.5. veapens tosta had ended, the tue agencies

agreed that the muritoring syster would be terminated dering the lact week
ef Septesher. The syste: wan discontimed a September 27, in sccordence
wi.th the agreanmt reached in duly.

Fallout from the Spring, 1956 U.S. weapons teats had drepped to
extremely low levels by September.

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Levels above the netireal beckeraums

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