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have a compounded factor of low uptake beth by plants and by

the bedy, So that on can't Sule out inhalation hazard. As
long as I have the floor I'd also like to coament on Colonel
Holeman's suggestion that we aight well be interested in

highly concentrated falleut of rain the use of surface borbs.
Tf one assuses that the saterial...that one is using a surface
boat, and the material falls cut within a period of three or
four hours, one may be interested in the denial ef the ue of

the land in the future, But a rongh computation indicates
that the primary hasard to a population living in that area and
more or less staying there is from external radiation rather
than from something like this.

The sane amount of material

that would be required to give tolerance effect which was

computed up here would in the first day give something like
2000 roentgens to an unprotected person on the average.

If

the saterial were uniformly distributed corer am area that you
would have the mumber of curies of strontium to give this
tolerance effect, whatever that figure is - it turns out to be

about 5 curies per square mile I think.
Begiming with a period of thres or four hours the external
radiation is sufficiently high at that concentration that about

2000 roentgens would be the external radistion ef an
unprotected individual in an open erea and during the first
week exposure would be about trices that.

So that I think that

in thet particular cane, we probably are not interested in
strontium or in inhalation hasard.

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