decontardnation effectiveness, They may be of value however in
locatinys high intensity areas in a contardinsated field where buildings
or abrupt changes in surface contours may cause non-uniform settling
of fallout.
6.2
RECOMMENDATIONS
1.
The residual percentages given in the literature for the
variovs decontamination operations should be reviewed in the light
of the results of this operation, and reclamation planning of target
complexes should be adjusted accordingly.
2.
=%Im view of the added effectiveness of detergents for
decontaminrtion; and the probability of serious water shortages on
contaminated installations, the development of effective low cost
detergent systems may be advisable.
3.
The effect on construction material surfaces of the forms
4,
The implications of increased dose wates in building
5.
The influence of high intensity-level contamination on
6.
Investigations concerned with the development of easily
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of contamination resulting from typical harbo: bottom materials should
be determined on & comparison basis with the calcareous bottom
materials found at CASTLE,
interiors caused by wall contamination should be investigated,
residual percentages following decontamination operations should be
determined for comparison with relatively low-level contamination.
removable protective coatings having weather resistant qualities
should be accelerated.
7.
#The effectiveness and practicability of exterior water
sprays should be evaluated on fixed structures where immovability and
surface irregularities may seriously reduce the effectiveness
compared to test results with maneuvering ships.
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