FALLOUT CESIUM 137 IN UTAH RESIDENTS: 1958 C.W. Mays Concern has been expressed (1) relating to the radioactive fallout burdens carried by people who live close to the Nevada Test Site. It has recently been possible for us to measure Cesium 137!) in twenty residents of Southwest Utah (near the Nevada Test Site) and compare these body gamma-ray scintillation counter with those for Measurements were made with residents of Salt Lake City, Utah, and elsewhere. a whole values patterned after Van Dilla's . original dog counter (3) and the Los Alamos human counter’ ), Cesium 137 and Potassium 40 were determined by a method similar to that described by Anderson 4 (5) . The twenty residents of Southwestern Utah were divided into two groups; those who lived in St. Utah, George, where the fallout was fairly heavy in 1953, and those from surrounding areas in which the fallout was considerably lower. All these persons had lived in Southwest Utah at least one year prior to our measurements and most had lived there all their lives. persons All. were measured between November 1957 and November 1958. Results are as follows: NUMBER OF PERSONS LOCATION St. George, Utah MICROMICRO CURIES OF Cs GRAM OF POTASSIUM 11 59 9 61 Salt Lake €ity, Utah 43 Outside of Utah il 67 51 Other S.W. Utah Areas Individual measurements (© deviation of +36%. were normally distributed with The difference in Cesium values between a standard residents of Southwest Utah and Salt Lake City was not significant. This came as a surprise as we had anticipated a higher Cesium content in people living near the -15-

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