| a. i oa Ne ht a henme ee > . adtatien!il om s Fm eee a ett Di rie tintin —) : et ~0 Bhan halite Soe:th tne tal lc asta a hthdenials biicliad, 167 Mr. enor. The gentieman from Texas, Mr. Deal,“has suggested ) that we vo vote, there is anothervote. The Chair will reluctantly. declare another 10-minute. recess whilo theMeibers vote. {Reccssed at 3 :25 p.m. ] MrIcio. The meeting will again come to order. - . = Mr. Deal is recognized to proceed as he wishes. i { STATEMENT OF L. J. DEAL, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR HEALTH PROTECTION, DIVISION OF OPERATIONAL SAFETY, ERDA | Is. "Mr. Dear. I thought I might say a word, Mr. Chairman, about the role that ERD.\ inherited from the AEC in providing the technical advice on radiological cleanup, the standards, and the recommendations on rehabilitation, and we bean this by producting a very extensive radiological survey as Mr. Mitchell mentioned. We prepared 2 |: "ee )Rew ‘ study by a task group study, which is available in the environmental impact statement, that General Johnson has prepared on the criteria “ for cleanup and on the recommendations for resettling the people. <We used conservative standards in this whole approachto the stand’ mirds that Mr. Mitchel! mentioned, and we believe the standards ard wsuch thatif DNA cleans up to ourcriteria and if the restrictions oR, use of the atoll are adhered to, and the recommendations we madeiP. q J our report observed, there would be no risks above those you woul, rgee 11a normal population |froin the natural backgroundradiations “ Mr. Icionrp. As to the entire island? { { _ Mr. Dear. If they follow our recommendation. Mr. Ictiorn. No risk undera certain limitation you have established. Mr. Dean. That is right. sir. following the recommendations we made in our report which do include restricting use of the northern islands. Mr. Icironp. Are there any questions of Mr. Deal? : lf not, thank vou very much. The gentlemanfr‘om Texas, Were vou seeking recognition? 4 j { 4 { i. 1 . job take? General Jouxsos. About 50 months,sir. | - Mr. Kazex. About 30 months. - Whatis the condition of the waters aronnd the land there? Are they contaminated. or have theysince been washed off, or any coutamina- tion that might have existed has disappeared ? Mr. Drat. The marine life. the fish can be used. Fortunately, there is no appreciable amount of containment inthe fish. there is contaminalion in the water, but it doesn't get in the food, it is in the bottom sediment. : " Mr. Kazen. Anyfish caught anywhere in those islandsis edible? Mr. Dear. Yes. sir. Mr. Icnorn. Of course, you see the question that was bothering me, it is not goingto be possible to contract for future nonliability; we all knowas lawyers that is impossible. Thero will alwaysbe aquestion of fuct. | : { Mr. Kazex. No, Sir. I wasjust wonder’ing, Mr. Chairman, how long would this cleanup tee ee j ; i i | Lote ' ' 0 MENTSe . 7 . * "ao at fe coer, : a . wees ae ee eepp eS Pe