Table 4,

259,-40py, “J9pu and -*'am in Surface Soil Samples Collected ac Sikini Atoll in 1972,
activitics in pCi/z + 1-,”

Location

239, 240,"

Soaes

Loe tS

3h Be

3.> 2.3

teed

we

LS.i cU.-

3.9 0.3

4.3 1.42

3.87

3.51

5.05

2.75

Te

Islesu, o:seatoKutonu

233,

24

239,240,238,

7.0 +0,30

239, 26057 St
3.17

3.31

Isl-30, Bokoaetokutoku

22.2 +0.5

6.7 +0.2

Bors chororvrecn, Tst-31

16.4 72.9

7,2 +0.3

13.9 +1,1
14,0 +0.4

85.7

1.68

Pisonia Grove

Namu, 200 yds SW of bunker

20.1 20.3

24.0 +0,1

00.28+0.02

Namu, top of bunier center

22.9 70.7

0.3140.04

15.0 +0.05

73.9

1.57

17.4 +2.5

N.57+0, 11

10,9 0.5

410.5

1.38

Bikini, Row 24 center BL co

3.3 +0.1

0.45+0.04

2.2 +0.3

Bikini, N corner of ctr. BL

3,41+0.36

Bik:-:, Row 34 center BL to

3,0 +0.2

0,06+0,04

2.5 +0.2

0.0740.04

Nami, west end + 150 vds
300 yds E of west tip

of island
Nom
‘AN vds E of Sunker,
co. .ie of asland
lsc 3LN

and Lagoon Beach Rd,

“Lee

3L

Bikini, Row 38 2nd BLN to

Lagoon Beach Rd.
Bikini, Row 25 or 26 sandpile sample, 100 yds $
of 2nd BLN

0.50+0.05

0.24°0.02

N.R.*

N.S.5

11.0 -0.7

83.3

1.76

7.33

1.50

--

4.01

2.1 +0.2

50,0

1.42

1.2 +0.2

35.7

2.08

-

--

--

3.27

-8740,12

Bikini, Row 34 cer BL to

10.3 +0.04

N.R.

3.3 +0.3

--

Bikini, Row 24 cer BL- to

13.2 +0.3

NLR.

8.4 +055

--

9.3 +0.4

0.3940.07

4.1 +0,2

23.8

tow 34, Ist BLS ro

LLLE 40.4

9 .794°,02

$3 40.4

128.¢

2.18

Bikini, Row 24, lst BLN to

7.8 +0.2

0. 20+0.03

3.5 +0.3

39.0

2.23

Eneman, NW end of island
500-700 mR/hr area
Eneman, 500-700 aR/hr area

209.2 +9.0

97.6 4.3

24.0 +1,5

2.14

360.9 +5.9

174,3 +2.8

45.0 +1.0

2,07

[st 8LS

Ilse BLS

Bikini, Row 24, lst BLN to
Lagoon Beach Rd.

pte

énu

JLS

2nd 3LN

*

poingle sample error values are one-sigma, propagated, counting errors.
3NeR.
‘Not resolved by alpha spectroscony.

N.S.

:

;

1.58
2.27

8.57
8.05

See ref. 29.

Not significance.

As a result, some of the dietary items likely to have the higher radionuclides content, e.g. pandanus
and breadfruit, are not actual problems to date,
They may or may not be of concern in the fucure as the
plantings mature and the fruic becomes available in quantity. Thus, the diets of people living in chuse
two i- ‘3s are expectsd to ctharte iver the cocing vears refleccing che celinive irfivercces of txporsed
and lociily grown food icems.
Allowance has veen made for this in development of radiacion dose

estimates.

Experimental studies at Enewetak may yield techniques co interrupt or break the recycling

of radionuclides through the vegetation, soil, and ground water systems, and thereby reduce the radioactivity content of some importance dietary items. All of the aforementioned factors will necessitate
continuing monitoring of the diet for many years.
Periodic sampling and analvsis of soil and ground

water will be necessary in order to establish trends in the changes of radioactivity content of these
media,

In the northern Marshalls, drinking water is obtained primarily from rain water catchments, While the
tadionuclide content of collected rain water will not be zero, this source is not expected co contribute
significantly to the radiation exposure picture for future Bikini, Enewetak, and Rongelap Atoll residences.
However, rain water which drains from the windward side of building rooftops may provide useful data on
resuspension of radioactivity in the soil.
The collection of rain water by future Bikini and Enewetak
residents is being facilicated by including gutters and water storage tanks in plans for houses and
community structures.
Some of the larger islands have fresh ground water located only a few feet below
the surface.
Analysis of this water for its radionuclide content has been Limited to date and the
capacity of this resource t serve the needs of island residents
is noc well defined.
More study of
this water is being supported by ERDA,
Personnel Monitoring
Dose predictions for S8ikini and Eneweceak Atoll residents derived from environmental data have been
deliberately conservative, and establish probable upper iimics on doses to be expected for individuals.

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