-3- HW-80991 An individual with such habits could conceivably take in enough radioactive material of Hanford origin (mostly p34) to supply about 45% of the annual permissible amount. tive. In this case the bone is the organ that is most restric- This same individual could also take in enough Sr 90 of world-wide fall- out origin to equal about 5% of the permissible amount-morethan twice that estimated for 1962. The exposures from nuclides of Hanford origin and from fallout are not additive in relation to limits, however, since the Radia- tion Protection Guides recommended by the Federal Radiation Council are not applicable to fallout from weapons tests. The amount of yi3! in the Hanford environs was substantially less than in the previous 2 years when extensive testing of weapons was in progress . of the I Nevertheless, world-wide fallout continued to be the dominant source 131 found locally, except for the month of September when abnor- : mally large amounts were released from one of the chemical separations 131 in milk from local farms could plants. For the calendar year 1963, the I have resulted in radiation exposures to the thyroids of infants of approximately 10% of the Federal Radiation Council Radiation Protection Guide.

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