Ki e s notes th ard anning bo an NIS plwe a eesponse re sults of o Bett to Seaborg t A 28 Nov. memo ay per | creased in be d ul e t wo u y i h are that Nugs jerground resting program be more vigero i g whic meetin ed ch scta - petts under osed at the pre sent to the new prop he desij re th t ng boar db ni ion. the planwn mee i atl thoriz d au e as| directed to i crease o in £ oO Yr t he e en i resident er to the P tt 4 proposed le test list is ann to e from Goeckerm ve seen elsewher ha I k i in th t n' Y do Here is a letter headings: £ = 7 < , topographic features a s * 4 } 2 » 1 * s { * j s 7 Jayout. te to our proposed adaptability of si Here's an interesting letterfrom Luedecke to Hollafield, Chairman of the JCA on 29 Nov. ee which begins by pointing out that the Antler test "resulted in loss ie of entry into the U12 E tunnel complex because of the contamination and spread of debris through the side drift and main tunnel. eas Following the Antler shot a program was comenced to decontaminate and rehabilitate the U12E tunnel complex so as to attempt to salvage 4 shot locations which had been previously constructed. ees UL2E tunnel rehabilitation has been accomplished to a point about 1800 feet from the portal. At this point, the tunnel is plugged by a mass of debri from the side drift where the Antler device was placed. It has been determined that rather than attempt to remove the debri plug, it should be by passed and work is proceeding. Until we are able to complete the by pass we will not know wheter the remaining shots sites of the Ul2e tunnel can be used. eee in addition to the difficult situation in regard to the Ul2e tunnel com- plex, we have a troublesome problem with regard to trifinm fe - - /

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