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Adminiutrative and research problens in the radiation protection field
will be discussed, and informal papers on pertinent questions will be
presanted,

Photodosimetry Meeting (QUUMMMMMER The problems associated with

photodosinetry during nuclear weapons tests were sonsidered at a recent
meeting of persomel from ArC~contractors, Arsed Forees Ipecial Weapons

Project, the Bureau of jtandards, the National Institutes of Health, and
the Commission.

The objectives of the conference were to establish standardised procedures for: end record keepingee ne? Sevelening snd interpreting
film bedges; and record keeping,

A epental, euudy group wae appeinted to eoutuetrescareh on probleus

for whieh euffielent data are not now available, end plans were wade to have
& set of standard procedures issued hy the Divixion at an early date.
Dis
(UNCLASSIFIED) Investigations as to the feasibility of disposing i, quantities of radicactive liquid waste material
inte the sea are under way by the Division, This matter is of much interest

and importance and necessitates consideration of such items asi
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Disposal of radioactive waste in sealed containers (as drums or

large tanks), or disposal by pumping the waste directly into
certain ocean areasj

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Ocean areas most suitable for much dispesal;

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Ultinate distribution of waste in the seas

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ad. Effects of such disposal on sea life, and ultinate/hunan life.
Discussions have been held recently with the Jeripps Oceanographic
Institute at La Jolla, California, to determine thelr willingess to under

take such a survey.

Further sestings will be beld wit: other oceanographic

groups in order to interest them also in the problem,

Genera),
Ato
Cagualt
oe SEER present status ef the
Atomic Gemb Casualty Commission proj
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signing ef the peace treaty
was reported by the Director of the prjoey Sa Japanduring hie recent visit
» . %0 ehington. As previously reported (ese July
a Report), arrangenents
were made through the U. 3. Babassy in Japan
ance and its pereomel
would be accepted by the Japanese Government as an adjunet to the U. 3. Enbassy.
The Japanese dovermment, however, has declined to formalise such an agreenent.
in writing. In the opinion of the Oirecter, Dr. Grant Taylor, thia lack of
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