Yes, but ay goodness, you certainly wouldn't do thet, Claw: Nothing has to be done, but thay are going to remain on the eaxyth's surface ani they are not going to disappear for an avfully leng tins, Ani I think the results of stulies of this kind vill have a great deal to ecntrilute to our final Geteruinations of what to do with waste products from much things as cur reactors cn a large scals. LIBST: Yes, we eertainly do want to disposes of then and not ist them gut loose, tut this, it seexs te me, is not an extremly difficult probien, Clas t This is quite a serious problen. The question of sea dis- posal is one whieh has cous to the fore mxy, many tines. LIBBYs Z ati don't see why you can't wiz them up in coucrets ani iet it solidify and drop it. Doean't 1 leach out? CLAUS: It's Just not practical in large quantities. HOIDER: Arve there significant amcunts of strontiun % released fron reactors now? CIA : Wo, it's in the fission produst. I don't think it's re~ leased into the air. VOICE: What about chemical processing for recovering your unspent BE ARCHIVES Ps Ls acacia