evaluation report is considered acceptable and presented, the Test Manager proceeds to develop an operational plan to support that. In addition, the Test Manager has reporting to him a Test Evaluation Panel which very closely examines the containment, characteristics of the design, and safety hazards that are associated therewith. Safety programs designed to assign value effects evaluation scientists are implemented under the control of the Test Manager. Of course, at the Washington level additional technical staff examinations are made and finally a recommendation is made through the General Manager to the Atomic Energy Commission. That is the present situation and a recommendation has been submitted for execution of Project Milrow. Let's take a look at some of the statistics in the case - while I very carefully look through this, quickly rather. Since 1951 through 1965 you will notice that we have paid claims in the order of $50,000 most of these were in the Ranger and Buster Jangle area for claims made during atmospheric tests. The Groom Mine shut down was an operational matter and we did have some unusual experiences of glass breakage in Reno. The first Plowshare shot, Gnome, resulted in no claims being paid, nor for Shoal the shot fired in a higher seismic area in Northern Nevada, nor for Bilby. Our current experience since 1965 we had substantial claims as a result of the Dribble experiment in support of the Department of Defense. $650,000. This resulted in claims in the amount of It resulted from a situation, yround shock. These claims were architectural damage in nature and we paid them