16mm film combined catalog (1972)

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1966-67 NEW FILMS 97 "Controlling Records Fires with High-Expansion Foam" concludes with the test findings that certain types of records containers, labeling methods and storage arrange- ments are superior to others in minimizing damage from both fires and extinguishing agents. WASTE DISPOSAL BY HYDRAULIC FRACTURING (1966). 11 minutes, color. Produced by AEC's Oak Ridge National Laboratory. For sale by Calvin Productions, Inc., 1105 Truman Road, Kansas City, Mo. 64106, at $29.72 per print, including shipping case, F.O.B. Kansas City, Mo. Available for loan (free) from USAEC headquarters and field libraries. Cleared for television. Depicts the development, at Oak Ridge National Labora- tory, of a process for the disposal of intermediate-level radioactive wastes in underground bedded shale forma- tions. The film shows an actual injection of material into the formation, supplemented by animation which portrays the manner in which the grout is forced down into the well and then into the fracture for permanent disposal. USAEC Division of Technical Information Extension, Oak Ridge, Tennessee