aerial survey. Used on the grid lines the characterization effort would be directly applicable to the full survey for certification and, thus, is not wasted effort. 16. ins 2s recommended by Mr. Dales that the FRST and field instruments be used to search the Fig/Quince area for very localized "hot spots" and “chunks”. Removal of such spots, by shovel and bégging techniques, could contribute measurebly to reducing the areas measured to be over 400 Pci/g s. STV by in-sites survey. survey. _ 3# . oa: _ ssrV It appears that the overlap period for FRST members would be an excellent opportunity to conduct this effort. with a meaningful effort. 17, . This would be done prior to soil profiling and in-sites [It would contribute to training This may also apply to soil profiling efforts. The question was raised whether soil profiling in known hot pocket areas TM would disturb the validity of the in -dites survey. probably would not. It was concluded that it . SIV It would be desirable to perform the in-sites survey before soil profiling but this is not an absolute necessity. soil profiling can be shielded from the JM? view. 10 "Hot" piles from