especially in profile #1, which was a very disturbed site. Soil from profile #3 has radionuclide levels which are higher by about a factor of 10 than levels found in profiles 1 and 2. A map of the profile sites and a description of the soil characteristics is also attached (Page 5 of my trip report which I sent to you earlier). The status of the other analyses to be performed on the samples discussed above is as follows: Pu - all the samples are extracted and plated and wiil be counted by 12 July, 90sr - the samples are ready for 90Y extraction and will be counted by about the 23rd of July, 55Fe - two samples have been counted and three more will be counted by 12 July. It has taken somewhat longer than we anticipated for the Pu and 90Sr analyses because we decided that the y-spectrum, Pu and 90sr analyses should be run on a single sample rather than taking separate aliquots for Pu and 90Sr analyses. Thus, the Pu analyses began after gamma-counting, and 90Sr analyses began after the Pu extraction. This type of procedure should give the best data for a comparison of the gamma-emitting radionuclides, Pu and 90sr. Sincerely yours, thee VAN: ah Enc. ec: Mr. John Stewart Victor A. Nelson Fisheries Biologist