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Committee meeting that involved representatives from all
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over
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and summarized their effects in
'77.
I think we are in pretty good agreement on the levels of
risk.
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the world,
We are really talking about a fraction of a case.
Mr.
so
YATES.
stubborn.
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Mr.
Why
Mr.
is
Mr.
deYoung
so
stubborn?
Mr.
Chairman,
Why
are
deYoung?
DEYOUNG.
I wouldn't say,
that I am
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stubborn.
What I am saying is that when this particular
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aspect was
delegated
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guidelines
to
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Now,
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Mr.
to Interior,
we
were
given certain
follow.
as I said,
YATES.
we are perfectly prepared to have EPA look
All
right.
You
are
right.
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EPA in here and see what the guidelines are,
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deYoung has
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a different one established.
a
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You want
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Mr.
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Dr.
different guideline
to
give
YATES.
interpret
your
Dr.
Okay,
if,
Bergman
Dr.
I think
I
indeed,
We
better
so that Mr.
there
will be
I
am not
your having
can say
very
going to
given it.
briefly that I think
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that
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be
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they have considered the factg: of their situation and
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decided
displaced
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is
that
risk
and
they want
in allowing
to keep
the
displaced
them displaced,
population to
particularly
after
to go-back.
There is
a lot of experience,
there
considerable morbidity
is
call
a chance.
Bergman,
testimony without
BERGMAN.
there
you
a lot of it in this country,
and mortality from