: - aaa ROLZIGN: , a, . w a foe kee war campaign, would indicate a very serious haserd in the iccal area. It seams to me that problem cught te be treated pretty mich - even for air bursts. We have every reason te believe we might go inte surface bursts and you'd get tremendous acavenging lecally. RAPP: Concentration falls off with radius, You sould easily have ehanges in concentrations that would be several order of nagniture different from acas cf the other factors that you are taking into account. . eee include scurees from other areas, In other words, the fact that the stuff falls cut in an area doesn't necessarily make it a biological hasard. You can prove that by bringing food sources in fron other sreas. HOLZMANs Yea, bat if it falis all over an agricultural area such as the Buropean area, and so forth, the plains of Germauy and ether places, it seems to me on this figure of this one bomb that you mention that could do this, you have a facter of 50,C0G times that you can take care of, isose fastcrsa I'm worried about, It’s a let of these There is a problem, fron & Iccal point of view, for a war campaign, would certainly seen to be very well pointed. SOICMONs One silligras per sq mi ie what you need. That's not going to be hard to deposit. ni DUE ARCHIVES lo.