NAME: HAP133080 157 Dr. 158 159 PAGE WACHHOLZ. et A RAD LOGICAL we 8 conductedsurvey of 11 = two islands as part of the northern Marshall Islands aut On THIS MATTER radiological 1606 Mr. survey. DEAL. az Thank would you. dezer, to Mr. We provided, eatolls and Deal. thre—othere-day, Mr. a 161 Chalirmane and—ypoeterdusp, ‘the i final report of the external anene 162 -vadiation doses of that surveyresreao ay, en 163 164 _ There will be period 165 of The time. We have a second printing. of DoESw'T PRESENT wT A report, ‘the Survey @idn-t—shew us, any surprises. 166 found 167 at. This 168 dose siudies 1693 the So a number of copies available in = short radiation essentially where survey has I and think provided the we things have a a we expected guideline Dr. for Wachholz was very extensive base to the find internal talking of about. information THA 170 ,eocuments and shows the condition of those atolls today, 171 ones 172 that did Mr. MURTHA. Why do we have high radiation levels on some atolls, 174 would have thought, 175 at and others, a satisfactory Mr. DEAL. we don't? level. It has testing 178 going on in the early the For instance, Enewetak, would have been much higher, 177 at the get radiation and those that didn't. 173 176 We time. Why is ‘50s, the but it is that? to do with When I the weapons conditions of the testing program was &@-gueser and late '40s, there « were certain atolls that they conducted nuclear tests on. 180 181 I think there were, there were around I have forgotten exact numbers, but Wehia 100 sh@t in a number of places there, with h 11)