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Healy:
What diet should be used in this report?
Give some example in the July 15 report that indicates the
sensitivity
Robison:
of the dose estimates to changes in diet.
Wants to get the best possible dose assessment
and leave decisions
to others.
Healy:
Copra production will never be acceptable
on the world market until
the radiation furor dies down.
Robison:
Comparative
risks should be considered
versus that due to
Wachholz:
Should
sharks,
typhoons,
DOE do these comparative
in comparing
lack
of
medical
radiation risk
care,
etc.
risk studies?
DOE itself doesn’t have the expertise.
Richmond:
At Three Mile Island the added dose was compared to 10 extra days
of background
radiation.
At this point the LLL scientists
departed for home.
Continued discussion of the Advisory Group
Wachholz:
Discusses preparations
September
for meeting with the Enewetak people in
O* October to discuss dose assessment.
is very important.
Visual material
Bair and Healy will be at this meeting (on
Enewetak) to discuss risk aspects of the dose assessment.
Bob Kiest
(cultural anthropolog- st from the U. of Hawaii) spent several days
at PNL in mid-June
R chmond to Wachholz:
to help 14achholz prepare for this meeting.
What do you want this Advisory
Group to do concerning the
July 15 report?
Wachholz:
DOE would like the Advisory Group to review it and give your advice
whether
the July 15 document should be distributed.