Soe waren atten Anght Laked a a Oe ee at aa LAS 72 Pink j et UNCLASSIFIED BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE Sede SARL TT Wildlife Service are cooperating in an ecological and oceanographic survdy of marine areas adjacent to the site of Project CHARIOT. In addition, the University of California at Los Angeles will participate in the program to provide radiological assessment and determination of biological availabillty of the resultant fallout debris. Pre-shot sampling which was to have been included in thi project was postponed to a future date because of the rapidly changing radioactive backgrgundin the region of Abs oe! dba ee the CHARIOTsite as the result of fallout from nuclear weapons testing. Phase Il of Project CHARIOT, of which this summer’s activities we period of June 1959 to approximately May 1960. If Project CHARIOT is (continuation and extension of Phase I studies) will commence in June 1 | & part, covers the ntinued, Phase II 0. . . When Project CHARIOT, Phase I, was approved by the Commissio nm May 22, 1959, it was also determined that by January 1, 1960, there would be a recomme dationrelative to whether the project should proceed or be indefinitely suspended. The re ommendation is to be based on the results of the summer surveys and other factors applicabl at that time. RADIATION SHIELDING STUDIES OF OAK RIDGE HOUSES A series of measurements of shielding characteristics of typical O Ridge homes against simulated fallout radiation was made in July. These measurements wer an extension of similar measurements at the Nevada Test Site in May 1958. Specific objectives included the determination of the effects of irregular terrain and the shielding generdlly afforded by the furnishings. The technique involved a point source which was pumped hydraulically through about 2,000 feet of flexible plastic tubing. In each experiment, the tubing was positioned over and around the house being used in such a way as to simulate a fallout pkttern. The integrated exposure from radiation at points in the house was measured with ionizgtion chambers and the readings were compared with those made three feet above a flat area cqvered by the same radiation source. Results of the studies will be released shortly. FALLOUT LEVELS IN THE UNITED STATES On September 8 the AEC released the first quarterly statement on fallout, in accordance with the Chairman’s announcement of May 5, 1959.* This statement prdvided the latest information received by the AEC on (1) surface air radioactivity levels, (2) §trontium 90 levels in U. S. milk, (3) production of carbon 14 in nuclear explosions, and (4) stfontium 90 removal from milk. An appendix to the statement dealt with areas where relatively high fallout had occurred. ~ ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGES IN AEC Several components of the Division of Biology and Medicine were Office of Health and Safety. These included the Office of the Assistant Director for Radiation

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