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WEAPONS FACILITIES
Ballistics Test Range

12, The proposal to lease 40,000 acres of desert land on the
Navajo reservation near Winslow, Arizona, for use as a ballistics
test range was withdrawn. During the discussions with representatives of the Navajo Tribal Council it was found that the local
Navajos were nearly unanimous in opposing this project.

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sites for a proposed range are under AEC review,
Construction
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13. Expansion of weapon research and development facilities

at the University of California Radiation Laboratory at Livermore
was 61 percent complete and about on schedule on September 30.
Construction of the Sigma Building at Los Alamos was 64 percent
complete and slightiy behind schedule.

14. The 1958 expansion of ACF Industries plant at Albuquerg.e
was 60 percent complete.
15. The design of the building and supporting facilities for
a 5-megawatt reactor for testing weapon components by Sandia
Corporation in Albuquerque was 92 percent complete and on schedule,
Completion of design, scheduled for the end of October, would
permit taking bids for construction in November,
EXCHANGE OF WEAPONS INFORMATION WITH THE UNITED KINGDOM
16, Tio exchange-of-information meetings with the United
Kingdom were held in the July-September quarter.

‘These meetings

were held pursuant to section W4e(1) of the Atomic Energy Act

and the new bilateral agreement with the United Kingdom.

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lights of the first meeting, held in Washington, D.C., August
25-27, are set forth in the following paragraphs.
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