were left over the side as far'titoved
from personnel. as
a possible. Repeated
hosings with salt watér reduced their intensity from 125 to 30 milli roentgens

per hour (gamma only).
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On & March 195k, decontamination work on the port gun sponsons was completed.

The methods used were similar to those employed on the starboard side. . At the ©
completion of the days work the average deck: intensity on the port sponsons was 7

milli roentgen per hour (gamma only). The hot spots were ventilation duct. screens
and one cocoa mat ‘fender, which had average readings of 30 milli roentgen per

hour (gamm only). The vent screens were removed, placed on deck and scrubbed
Which reduced their intensity to 15 milli roentgen per hour (gamma’ only). _

5.

The average intensity on the hangar deck at.1600, 4 March 1954 was 2.7 milli

roentgen per hour (gamma only). Decontamination efforts on this deck consisted

mainly of swabbing up water which leaked through the roller curtain doors during
hosing down operations on the weather decks, The average intensity in berthing
spaces below the hangar deck was less than 2 milli roentgen per hour (gamma only)

by 1600, 4 March 1954,

6. Decontamination efforts of 40 MM guns and gun directors were of minor nature,

Exposed gun barrels, gun carriages, and director pedestals were scrubbed with — .
soap and water and wiped down with fresh wter. Contamination was highest in ‘the
bottom of the empty brass shutes poe( the elevation gear racks. .The average .

reading was 5 nit roentgen

per hour (gamma only) and the highest was 10 milj4:‘

_ roentgen per hour (gamma only)on mount 45 which was uncovered during the’ period '
of fall out. The remainder of the work necessary on the guns and gun directors| ‘

was routine maintenance to remove corrosive salt deposits.

7.

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While at anchor in BIKINI ATOLL the intensity reading on the salt water eat

piping system did not exceed 2 milli roentgen per hour (gamma only), . on 8 March:

1954, the evaporator drain pump strainers were opened on all four evaporatorses...’:

The intensity- readingof the scale accumulations was found to be 5 milli roentgen.’
per hour (gamm only
All fresh water samples from the evaporators tested
a by Task

Group 7.1 have shown 1/5000 micro curries per milliliter or less. 8

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Decontamination of the ‘ship was considered completed at the end of the aayon’.

4, March 1954.

Decontamination of helicoptersand personnel contimues as required.

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CINCPACFLT (less Enclosure (23)
COMAIRPAG (Less Enclosure (2)

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