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“Dose Reassessment Zor Rongelap and

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CONTRACTOR NAME

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Associated Universities. Ince.

Gk-01-92-01-1(9)
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; BNL

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94/02/79

TASK SO.

REV.

NO

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Technical Prograss in 322 (FY 1979) (conc.)

with the SRAVO test will be continued.
Technical orocress in 3Y-1 (FY 1980).

Dose estimates derived for exposure during fallout, will be extrapolated
to oresent times and che model(s) used will be casted for their validity based

Qn current observed dose derceruinations.
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Future accomplishments.

The techniques and expertise developed in the course of this study could
be used to reassess doses to population in other areas subjected ¢o exposure

from Fallout or eaven occupational situations in she past.

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Relationsnis to Orher Frceiects.

a.

This study will helo eascablish dose estimates from the cime
of the incident to the present, and will complement che aerial

survey for external radiaton measuraments, over these islands,
which has been completed.
Together they should present a re-

liable picture of doses received oy the populations and also
enable dose estimates to be projected into the future.

b.

This study will be in close conjunction with the BNL Radiological Safety Program in the Marshall Islands and with related programs of the 3NL Medical Department.
Continued
collaboracion with the University of Wasnington, Laboratory
of Radiation Ecology, and the 3artalle Pacific Northwest

Laboratory will be maintained in che area of sample analysis
and data interprecation.

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Environmental Assessmenc.
Work done under this task proposal has either no environmencal impact or

nas impacts simitar co those described in and covered by BNL's Environmental
impact Statement CORDA 1540).

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Explanation of Milascones.
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