a to dispose of any raterlals containinglevels of activity that may have adverse effects on Andustry or on public health, Ag Merril just stated, there had been a vast accumulation of ferrous steels during the course of years and due to some of the studies made by HAEL. The policy of the A.F.C. was set to allow for the die- posal of these ferrous steels providing cere tain restrictions in material = uranium material content were met. Also, a3 Merril stated, we have accumulated many millions of dollars worth of non-ferrous material, such as atainless steel, copper, nickel, aluminum. It is our belief with restriction, the A.F.C. policy to cover dicposel of non-ferrous metals and also contamination of other than uranium, and equipment for re-use as well as sevnp, the purpose of our study was to obtain information which may lead to the liberalization of dis- posal rerculations, A study was made on copper, nickel, aluminum and stainless steel scrap and the purpose of the study was to determine the anount of uranium picked up by these various metals during service; the effect of