72 specific operation where there might be more volatile stuff -- MR. EISENBUD?: You have to know what you are doing; you've got to know what you've got in the waste. MR, HARRIS: If there were a particular operation that had a particularly dsenger~ ous, particularly volatile material, you have to be concerned about it, but a normal waste rial. of this tyne could be taken oure of, MR. EISENBUD: mate= KHere'’s a radiological laboratory which for many years has been baling waste paper at the cost of €250. a bale, shipping it 300 miles for vermanent storage whatever that is supposed to be and we acked them to do this experiment on trial, and they said, no, they had public relations problems and they wouldn't even discuss it with us, And so we did.it, In burning these eight tons, it cost them $2000, to package thie and the cost of the experiment was very much less than packing this material if they took care of the burhing and storing and this is the kind of thing where you see the opportunity to do something where you are concerned, both with the health hazard and also at the same time, the economics