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UNITED STATES

ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION
WASHINGTON, 0.C. 20545

APR OT

1977

W. W. Burr, Jr., Deputy Director
Division of Biomedical and
Environmental Research

BASELINE MONITORING FOR AN EARLY RETURN OF PEOPLE TO JAPTAN ISLAND,
ENEWETAK ATOLL
This will confirm discussion with Messrs. Deal and McCraw on
March 28, 1977, about coordination and implementation of baseline
radiological data on the Enewetak people,
In the recommendations for cleanup and rehabilitation of Enewetak
Atoll, there was an item about the need for obtaining baseline data
on people who return to live in the atoll.
This applies to those who
returned to Japtan Island March 15, 1977.
Whole body counting data
and urine samples should be obtained for these people at the first
opportunity and at one year intervals

thereafter.

Until

there are

agreements to the contrary, we plan to have collections of this information for Japtan Island residents made by the BNL health physics
and technical staff.
This will be separated from the BNL medical
activities of Drs.

Conard and Knudson.

Also, we are going to explore the possibility of relocating the BNL
whole body counting facility (trailer) from Kwajalein to Enewetak
Atoll, at least during the cleanup and rehabilitation operations.
There are obvious advantages for this related to Japtan Island
residents and possible use to monitor cleanup and rehab personnel,

should this be required.

In addition, we will followup on your

suggestion to explore with Bob Wood ways

for modification of the

facility to monitor Am~241 in lung and/or bone.
Mr. Deal and
Mr. McCraw will work closely with Dr. Weyzen and discuss the above
with V. C. Bond, and R. Ray as well as with the TY officials of
DOI, DOD and Mr. Ted Mitchell, Micronesian Legal Serpice.

Hal Hollister,
Acting Director
Division of Safdty, Standards,
and Compliance
ce:

Rk.
W.

Ray, NV
Weyzen, BER

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