—
Do you know, Phil, what your Utah --
MR. KREY:
I'1] be very truthful with you.
I don't think I know geo-
graphically where the milk area is for Salt Lake City.
Is it around Heber
City?
MR.
ZIMMERMAN:
about Utah County,
Actually,
Provo,
include Heber City.
and
I
think,
was
it Ward's data that talked
some of the mountain valleys which would
Around Oakley and Kamas there's some grazing.
But
Utah County, as I recall, he indicated was the primary -- Utah County and
Cache Valley were the primary milk. producing areas.
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MR.
BECK:
Our measurements,
we
had extensive measurements
in
the
any measurements outside
the
11
cities
12
cities.
13
made in Roosevelt and Duchene County.
14
was just to address this question, to fill
15
where we want to move those additional sites to satisfy your requirements
16
here,
17
only in the cities --
18
in
that
region.
We
did
not
have
Now Bruce told you he was going to have some additional sampling
but we
had extensive
CHAIRMAN MOSELEY:
The purpose of that,
measurements
I understand,
in those areas.
throughout
This may be
that whole
Based on your methodology,
the
area;
but
cities with
the
19
established
20
meadow, Or a grazing area, might not fit your criteria as an optimum site
21
to sample.
22
lawns were
MR. BECK:
the
best
spots
from your
standpoint;
so
that a
I think one thing that our data showed was that essentially
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that entire area was fairly uniform in its NTS cesium deposition, so I felt
24
we had established pretty much what the deposition of NTS cesium was, and
25
that it was fairly uniform over that area.
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be enough additional samples taken in this Phase II effort to corroborate
27
that, and if they come up with the same results, I think we can go with
28
that assumption.
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I think that there are going to