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MEDICAL DEPARTMENT

TELEPHONE: (516) 345- 3577

May llth, 1977

Dr. James L. Liverman
Assistant Administrator for Environment and SAfety

‘U. S. Energy Research and Development Administration
Washington, D. C.
20545
Dear Jim:

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In answer to your letter of April Lith, 1977, ZI would like to bring
you up-to-date on the status of the bioassay program on the Bikinians
and make a few comments about the TTG report and the program in general.

First, I would like to call your attention to the results of the
gamma spectrographic analysis on the Bikini people done by Dr. Cohn and
his group when we were at Bikini last month.
The 13/Cs levels had
increased 10-15 times over those of 1974.
(See enclosed table comparing
Bikini levels with those of Rongelap and Utirik.)
In discussions with
the people, they admitted eating pandanus and breadfruit, even though

they knew they were forbidden fruits.

No doubt, their urine 90Sr

values will also prove to be elevated.
Even though the mean body burdens
of 137Cs are only about 1/3rd the MPC for populations (some individuals
were at or slightly above the MPC), I think this is a serious finding
and merits consideration for positive action -- perhaps even moving the

people or removing the plants.

An enclosed table from HASL shows the latest Pu findings on the
Bikini and other groups.
You will note that because of the error in
counting,only a few samples gave reliable measurements.
These appeared
to be somewhat Lower than previously reported, which may be encouraging.
We still have not ruled out the problem of contamination.
During the
April visit to Rongelap and Bikini, we attempted to collect a number of

samples aboard the LCU under “clean' conditions as suggested by the TTG

panel.
This collection was disappointing since the stay at the islands
was not long enough to give an adequate collection.
However, other
samples were collected which are to be analyzed by HASL.
Carboys were
also left for long-term collection.
I understand a low-level Pu analysis
laboratory is being established here at BNL.
In view of the increasing
importance of these analyses and increasing numbers of samples indicated,
other laboratories which can do this type of analysis are badly needed.

INFORMATION OPERATOR [S516} 345-2123

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