— 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. 10 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 23 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. 26 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. 284 I think that there are going to

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