JAN 16 1974

Mr. Theodore R. Mitchell
Director

Micronesian Legal Services Corp.
P. 0. Box 826
Saipan, Mariana Islands 96950

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Dear Ted:

One of the items of unfinished business which has concerned us at
Enewetak is an understanding of the grounlwater system. During
our radiological survey last year, time and logistic support constraints made it impracticable to include an adequate groundwater
study. We had, therefore, expected to incorporate such a study in
the cleanup and rehabilitation programs. I am sure that you are
aware also that the need for groundwater information is noted several times in Holmes & Narver's Master Plan for Resettlement.
It now appears that we have a good opportunity to acquire the necessary information earlier than we had expected, by taking advantage
of the drilling and support capability which has been established
for the EXPOE program. I have met with the EXPOE people and with
DNA program people, and the Atomic Energy Commission has formally
requested their cooperation and assistance in making our groundwater
program possible.

In response to the AEC request, DNA has autho-

rized EXPOE to incorporate in its field work the smal] additional
effort necessary to establish our test wells. Tentatively we plan
for about 20 sampling locations on perhaps 10 islands, with samples
to be taken at intervals over at least one full year cycle and perhaps a somewhat more limited program extending well beyond that
year. The analytical program is still being defined, but will involve both Lawrence Livermore Laboratory and the University of
Hawaii. The wells being small (about 3" diameter), and with only
research quantities of water being pumped, the environmental impact
of the sampling program will be insignificant. By establishing the
wells now with people and equipment already in place, we seek to
reduce costs, save time and avoid such impact as there might be from
a separate and independent program later in the rehabilitation cycle.
The purpose of this letter is to inform you of this new effort and

to make it very clear that it does not represent an extension of

the EXPOE program, per se.

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