4Q1315

Radiological Aspects of the Bikini Atoll Environment
and the Return of the Bikini People
The role of the AEC in the cleanup and rehabilitation of Bikini Atoll
was to study radiological conditions, to provide criteria for cleanup to the
Department of Defense (DOD) and for rehabilitation to Department of the
Interior (DOL), and to perform followup radiological surveys.
By way of introduction, it should be mentioned that AEC studies of
radiological conditions at both Bikini and Enewétak Atolls were begun
during the period of test operations and there have been periodic surveys
by AEC since that time.

A considerable body of information of radiation

and radioactivity levels was gathered over the years.

Late in 1966, the

Secretary of the Interior, responding to an inquiry from the Bikini people,
requested that AEC make an evaluation of whether these people could be
safely returned to their atoll.
It may be helpful to review some of the background for AEC actions at
Bikini.

Following the request Exom DOL, an evaluation of existing data on
radiological conditions at Bikini Atoll was made.

The finding was that

additional information, primarily on current external radiation levels in
the atoll, was needed.
An AEC field survey team spent about six weeks at Bikini during the
period April-May,

1967, making measurements and collecting soil, plant,

fish, and animal samples.

The results of the external radiation and soils

survey are published in HASL-190 entitled, "External Radiation Levels on
Bikini Atoll - May 1967", dated December 1967.
provided (Enclosure 1).

A copy of that report is

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