Item 6, RESEARCH PLANNING (continued) ENVIRONMENTAL RADIATION PROGRAM - There was a general discussion within this large area which covered faliout monitoring, waste disposal, meteorology, total environment and marine biology, with particular mention of work on the Colorado Plateau and some of the background radiation measurements being made by the Health and Safety Laboratory. DR. WARREN expressed an interest in the background measurement made by the HASL in Denver as being twice that measured in New York. He stated that this was important because there have been a number of statements made that there was little difference in background in Denver. It was also stated by others that statements of much higher background in Denver have also been made. DR. DUNHAM suggested further aid to projects such as oceanography and marine biology as they relate to waste disposal in the ocean. He stated that no one else appeared to be particularly interested in this subject but that Dr. Libby had expressed a keen interest. The Division had held back, however, because of the tightness of the budget. DR. WOLFE expressed the opinion that the ecology projects should go on regardiess of any radiological aspects. MR. HOLLAND expressed the opinion that it would be a mistake to discontinue stratospheric sampling at this time. Referring to the discussions of oceanographic studies, DR. WARREN said that such studies offer very little result for the amount of effort exerted. In answer to a question by DR. CANTRIL, DR. DUNHAM told of the large program in waste disposal being conducted under the Division of Reactor Development. This includes work at Brookhaven and at Oak Ridge in an attempt to develop a method of containment. They have not been directing their attention towards dumping raw wastes into the ocean. At this point DR. WARREN interrupted iliscussions to introduce MR. EDWARD GARDNER, who had been invited to speak on the subject of the Second International Conference on the Peacetime Uses of Atomic Energy. He said that the meeting was to be held in Geneva ef INTERNATIONAL ATOMS FOR PIECE CONFERENCE from September 1 to 13, 1958 and that the AEC had been assigned the task of preparing technical presentations consisting of technical papers, technical exhibits and certain technical material and information to be distributed to delegates. There are also plans for a number of films of a technical nature to be shown. He spoke generally of efforts being made to obtain technical papers for presentation and for publication as well as the publicity aspects. He spoke particularly of the plans under the subject of biology and medicine which would include biological effects of radiation, methods for reduction of radiation damage, biological research with sub-headings of photosynthesis, aging, enzymes, kinetics and chromosome duplication. Another major item is metabolism studies. There are plans to exhibit a medical

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