iv' anrd labor&a.iy proc-dures on behalf of the U. S. Army Surgeon General was most helpfl. Mr. Goforth provided valuable support to the field orerations incl.iding collecting and sizirng contaminated soil samples. Appreciation is also extended to Mr. J. C. Ledbetter, Personnel Monitoring Section, Health Physics Division, and to Mr. H. A. Parker, Analytical Chemistry Division, ORNL, for their cooperation 9nd assistance in film badge monitoring and in performing some of the radiochemical analysis.
The objectives of this article are to outline the problem of sustained manned operations on the moon supported by systems of recycling and reuse of water that greatly reduce or eliminate the need for resupply of water from Earth. The article discusses three other sources for water in the absence of lunar water sources, including: the Earth; man's excretions; and, other wastes.
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