411687 MAY 8 1973 omen Major General Frank A. Camm, USA Asaistant General Manager for Military Application ENIWETOK TALKING PAPER Summarized below are topics relating to my earlier discussion with you of current DNA actions and attitudes in radiological matters. Facts, potentially adverse resulte, end recommendations are presented. DNA TRIP TO THE PACIFIC On May 1, membera of the DNA staff met with representatives of the TYPI and Eniwetokese to discuss planning for cleanup-—probably to include discussion of lifestyles. We feel that approaches to the Eniwetokese ehould continue to be coordinated. or advisory of this trip was made to the AEC. requested of DNA. Recommendations: Wo prior coordination A trip report has been (1) Obtain a complete DNA trip report to assist in future Eniwetok planning and (2) In the future, coordination of such trips should be accouplished between the DNA and AKC. AFREI STUDY DNA is sponsoring a study by the Armed Forces Radiobiological Research Institute (AYRRI) to examine the radiological consequences of Enfwetok rehabilitation using current information (i.e., largely excluding the AEC survey). The AEC feels that the current information is inadequate and the AEC radiological survey with ite evaluation of data and the recommendations to be derived from it are essential to any meaningful study of thie nature. Furthermore, the direction to AFPRRI assumes a peculiar approach, f.e., it relates numbers of cancer occurrences with several different assumed radiological conditions. Aside from the fact that other recognized approaches exist, such as FRC, NCRP and ICRP standards, this approach seems potentially explosive for public release repository Df thiotva Division BEST COPY AVAILABLE COLLection 85 326 Toms M Crew Job # | 32e } ss BOX No. Fotpen > 0 (2 Uthon A