ede oe . ee a eed & S0i Fe yr i . i ff” Ge -~ 2 cna ee es / doer “tt conticts of —S—— Pc! ft Ceopics. Series A OF 20 __-US DOE ARCHIVES = AUG 2 19 re 226 U.S. ATOMIC ENERGY — Collection. SEKORANTCH Per Br. Sireuss wr. Rarrey Dr. Libby | SECRETARIAT Box__/ag3 Polder “older me +4 - - aR CDW une Vol3 mr. Vanse Seabject: FALLeOUT FAGx rs Iz hee.Lo a Tote atef ESSee At Comission Meeting 1728 on fuly Th, 1956, the General meager reperted on fall-eut ecourring at Perry ané Enivetek from the TEA ehet. be. Libbey requested that inferustion on whether elesa up teehauiques could be presticed fn the euntemineted erese end the reselts, Bseed on this I teletyped Er. Geclean Felt, whe was o6({11 eat the Previag Groend, oeking the fellewing: a. Was any decontamination ettecpied aad bov effective wee this? &. Pres the besvy rainctorus Guring the peried is it poesible to deternine auy washdoun effect there from anid te eviablish any qrantitative reletionships e. Is there quantitetive evidence wits respect tc the vedcetion ef exposure ivcident te taking cover in the type ehelters evalledle there! QONFIRMED TO BE a Te these questions Pr. Felt replied es fellcus: I &® ; | Be { | [i Beeentesinetion was mot ettearted. RY AUTHORITY OF DoE/ Riviewio D Be \ Ft 6 diffieelt te aasign quastitative numbers te wesh- gown effeet. fuek effect was acticeable, however, ia- esnath a6 regicas adjecent te peaked-recf buildings enc tents reac aleest twice as high as clear but eraetebilised sreas. Puddles ef water, e@pecially on Keivwetok rumvay and perking areas, showed very bigt goncentretion ef activity up tc 1C tines general aree devel. Watil early morning ef 2€ July, lccal time, COPY FOR SECRETARIAT TF emer bak $151 39

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