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W. E. Nervik, Division Leader, Radiochemistry

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R. W. Hoff, Radiochemistry Division

SUBJECT:

Eniwetok sample analytical program.
Status as of 20 April 1973.

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Progress Report Noe. 6

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This progress report summarizes the laboratory analytical effort
being carried on at LLL by members of the Radiochemistry Division, Bio-

medical Division, and Hazards Control Department, at the University of

Washington (Dr. Allyn Seymour, Dr. Victor Nelson), at McClellan Laboratory
(Col. R. MeBryde, Maj. W. Myers), at LFE Environmental (Mr. Leon Leventhal,
Mr. William Major), and at Eperline Instrument Corporation (Mr. Eric Geiger,

Mr. Ernest Sanchez).
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Initial processing

Soil,

sediment, and core samples:

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Estimate 2,800 soil samples to be processed.”
Collected 224 sediment samples - initial processing complete. ~

Collected 165¥core samples - initial processing complete on 157

as of 20 April 1973.

Initial processing (LLL, Bldg. 412) - samples in process or completed;
cumulative number includes soil, sediment, and core samples,

as of 20 April 1973

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2,700°

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6 April 1973

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2,470

as of 23 March 1973

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1,990

Current rate for completed samples:
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180 samples per week.

The sediment and core samples were collected from the lagoon floor.

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