selected soil
referred to the types before.
criteria that I
criteria,
another,
but
it
A type-A site is one that we feel meets the
showed before.
a
becomes
I haven't really
Now,
sampling sites by state and type.
Now a type-B site meets most of the
little
bit
questionable
for
one
or
reason
or in some cases
but because the type-A site was not available,
because -we wanted to compare the two types of sites, we have chosen some
One of the handouts you have is a list of these 102 sites
type-B sites.
You
and just some. reasons here for why something might be a type-B site.
can read down.thréugh there.
10 affected
11
the deposition of
type-B site.
Some sites had tree cover, which might have
cesium.
That was
sufficient
reason
to
be
a
If gravet was encountered at the bottom of a sample, we felt
12 that that was a less desirable site and became a type-B.
13 questionable that
Where it might be
there might be areas of runoff, that made it a type-B
14
site.
15
vegetation, if it was not a lawn; that. became automatically a type-B site.
16
Some areas are indicated here as smelt:
17
sufficient criterion to make it a typea8 site; but small usually meant that
18
Any
site,
even
though-xt. looked
like
it
had
a
nice
consistent
The small by itself was not a
it was not very far away from obstructions like buildings or trees.
We
19
have in this list indicated the reason why--éach site was designated as
20
type-B as opposed to type-A.
21
‘22
23
As I mentioned, we had four sites that are questionable mainly because
we feel uncomfortable with our present level of verification of the age.
Could I have the next viewgraph (LRA-52).
24
these sites are.
25
here (on upper right)..
Now—this shows where al]
This is kind of a complicated viewgraph.The code is up
The black indicates the DRI site selection as a
26 ‘preliminary candidate site.
The blue is where Livermore” actually made, or
27
EG&G actually made in situ measurements.
28
soil sample collection.
The green is where REECo made a
These dots are sites that have been selected for
195