ionizing question the radiation, of fallout, controversial are public issues, and we would like to resolve that controversy and provide public access to that information so at least there would be some public under- standing of the issue. MR. ZIMMERMAN: Maybe the question that might help us a little is what proportion of your budget do you think litigation on the DOJ? is being spent on servicing the What proportion is being spent on providing data to people other than the public and ORERP. OR. WARRINER: I don't have those figures at my fingertips, Mike, but 10 we could give you them -- ll MR. ZIMMERMAN: Just as a ballpark figure, would you say 5 percent, 12 20 percent, 50 percent? 13 OR. WARRINER: 14 DAAG met 15 relative to the legal effort -- and, Tom, you can correct me -- I would say 16 probably 50 percent of our effort has been put to that for both plaintiffs 17 and 18 people. at because of the preponderance of government lawyers’ requests. the That is support doing by request research for That's not processing documents. MR. ZIMMERMAN: 19 20 DOE last, Well, obviously within the last seven months since the So that comes out of your budget. You aren't reim- bursed for that by any other planning source? 21 DR. WARRINER: 22 MR. ZIMMERMAN: That's right, it comes right out. The figure that we see, four hundred and some thousand 23 dollars, really a large proportion of that is going for other then ORERP 24 work? | 25 DR. WARRINER: 26 CHAIRMAN MOSELEY: 27 DR..CAROTHERS: 28 to time in the past. Correct. Did you want to say something? Yes, I want to say something. I have spoken from time I suppose I'm in the pro-CIC faction. 294 I want to make

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