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Show 'insuring radiation around Lnium mills discussed 1 mum M'""-" Spcakc-is at the t-oiit'd'c-iu'e, wtiuh 4 spoiiMiiril iy the t iiuionmrutal hold (Ion Agciwv. I nc-rjjv Kr-auh ami lVrU(mcnt AdniinMmiion, Aiiicru-an NiuWar Svir(y tiiul olhrr hc-dlih physics ami 410111U' liuluMrUI sovieties, rcportcM Ihc i-urn-ut Ma(t of Ihf ait rrjjardiiij; radiation measure men! aiul control with emphasis on new requirement require-ment set forth by Che Nuclear1 Regulatory Commission. 0er ,10 industry representatives from the I'nite J States, Canada. Can-ada. Hra.-il, Argentina ami other countries attended the conference. lappan's paper, entitled "Crab Sampling: Methods and Interpretation," reviewed processes and equipment for collecting and analysing prompt samples of radon gas and radon daughters. He is presently serving as senior health physicist and project manager for the uranium mill tailings removal program in Mesa County, Colorado. This project is being completed by C-E Tec NHl) under contract with the Colorado Colo-rado Department of Health and under the auspices of the Energ Research and Development Develop-ment Administration. |