: We had some up in Lake Ontario and so we undertook to find out what happens when you emelt the steel and we found, as John Herley predicted, on chemicnl grounds that the uranium went up into the slag and the steel came out clean. Ag a result of thie, the maes fer~ rous stock piles of the Commission were liquidated at a tremendous asving and all on the basis of an experiment that cost about a thoueand dollars, Now, we are following that up with similar surveys because we have tremendous stook piles of nickel, copper, platinum and other metale, Ur, Kievin is going to tell you about that, course 76 MR. PAUL BS. KLEVIN: During the of feed material production ef the various A.E.C. production sites, large emounts of equipment came in contact with uranium bearing matertal. When this equipment was teken out of gervice either due to upsets or to disrepair, it was placed into a sorap category. It was the policy of the A.E.C. not ote Dot as at a.