Lawrence Livermore Natiqnal Laboratory ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES# DIVISION November 30, 1981 407599 Dr. Bruce Wachholz “4 Department of Energy EV-30 Germantwon E-201 Washington, BD. C. 20545 Dear Bruce: ey The enclosed tables are self explanatory. The ratio's in Tabigs 1 and 2 are based upon data from the Northern Marshall Islands Slirvey . (NMIS) and our continuing program at Eneu Island. I think thel predicted doses in Table 3 (based on the relative concentrations in Tablb 2) - are certainly indicative of at least the magnitude of the dosegk we will see for the ingestion pathway when we run the final dose fodes. The marine pathway, ground-water and cistern water pathway andIthe EGG report on the external gamma exposure pathway are already §ublished. These reports (and doses) combined with the enclosed predictiogs for the ingestion pathway, put the total dose picture for the NMIS{pretty well in perspective. In general, the final conclusion will be that for all atolls odher than Rongelap, the total predicted doses (from al] pathways) wqll be rather low and in most cases will be in the range of natural background exposures in the United States and less than background doses qn many areas of the world. The doses for Rongelap will] be less than Wneu Island doses. I do emphasize that the ingestion pathway doses are estimated this time and that you use the data presented in Tables 1,2 and 3 ina Quantitative or semi-quantitative manner at this stage. The data should not be released at this time. We will supply the final [Food chain doses at a later time. Sincerely, William L. Robison Section Leader Terrestrial & Atmospheric Sciences Section WLR:sh Attachments AIZ Oe € ~ $36 An Ecual Qonortunity Empioyer « University of Calfomia « P.O. Box 808 “ivernore, Califorria 94550 * Te'aphone (418) 422-1100 * Twx 9 D.ARA-ARIV NICHT FUN