Se eeseggegagagy ere te Lee ee RRR 86 RADIATION STANDARDS, INCLUDING FALLOUT The next three charts present data that demonstrate this by the comparison in three cities of levels of Sr®° per gram of calcium in a typical total diet, in the milk contained in the diet, and in the nonmilk components. Senator Aiken. May I ask, what do you mean when you say plant foods of a higher strontium 90 ratio in a typical diet and milk has a lower value? What do you mean by lower value? “Lower value as far as accumulation of strontium is concerned. Dr. Comar. This refers to the actual strontium 90 to calcium ratio in the milk as compared to plant foods. Carrying your question further, as far as we know,the ratio in the body will reflect that in the diet, whether it originates from the plant or whetherit originates from the milk. This is illustrated further by the charts which were taken from the Tri-City study carried out by the Health and Safety Laboratory of the AEC in New York. On can see very readily here that the milk values are lower in terms of strontium 90 per gram of calcium. ; The nonmilk components of the diet were higher than the diet, GORERGSS Sc al a8DbPSES itself. Senator A1xen. That chart was not prepared by the New York City Health Department, wasit ? Dr. Comar. This chart was prepared by our staff from the data that was published by the HASHlaboratories. Senator Aiken. By what laboratory ? Dr. Comar. The Health and Safety Laboratories of New York. It is an AEC laboratory. May I have the next chart? That was for New York. The samesituation for Chicago. And the same for San Francisco. The values on the ordinate are picocuries or micromicrocuries of strontium 90 per gram of calcium, and time on the abscissa, 1960 through 1961. Representative Price. Doctor, I think what Senator Aiken is probably trying to get at, is whether or not this reflects a favorable situation for milk as against plants or a nonfavorable situation. Whatdoes it reflect? Dr. Comar. I would think it would indicate that a person drinking more milk would develop a lower body burden of strontium 90. Senator Arken. That is what I thought. I thought the New York City Board of Health issued a statement about a month ago to the contrary which was not well received throughout New York State, incidentally. Dr. Comar. The State board of health, of course, is an entirely different organization from the health and safety laboratory of the commission. Senator Aiken. [ think it is the city laboratory that issued the statement. Dr. Comar. Iam not familiar with the statement and I would have to read it to be able to comment onit. Senator Aiken. Can you explain why, we will say certain pacifist eroups, concentrate on milk as being the principal malefactor in the cet. For instance, I know that they have a sheet of poems they sing and stories they are supposed to tell to their groups. I can recall SEORreTsttens

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