Soil samples were available from the May 1972 survey for the islands of

ALICE, BELLE, CLARA, DAISY, and EDNA.

These samples were very limited, and,

unfortunately, were composited during collection.

They did indicate the

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is.cnds were contaminated, and there appeared to be scme difference between She aed
the lagoon side and the ocean reef side of the islands.

in exposure rates.

This was also seen

Plutonium-239 values on these islands (May 1972) were

relatively high for the Atoll, ranging from about 17 pci/g on EDNA to a maximum of 129 pci/g on ESLLE.

A crude mean of 50 pci/g was assumed for planning

purposes for this chain of islands (ALICE through EDNA), but, because of the
compositing process, could actually be much higher.
This mean value was applied to all Phase II islands.

Because of those

islands which were not visited prior to the precleanup survey and their geo-

graphical locations, those "unknown" islands received an increased allocation
of samples.

These two Phase II groups consisted of the following:
PHASE II,- GROUP I

("Known i Islands )

ALICE (BOGALWA)

BELLE (BOGOMBOGO)

DAISY (LIDILWT)

CLARA (EYBBIYAE)

EDNA (SAN ILDEFONSO)

- PHASE II - GROUP II
("Unknown" Islands )

KATE (MUZLIN)

OLIVE (AITSU)

LUCY (KIRINIAN)
PERCY

' PEARL (RUJORU)
-

PILDA (BIIJIRI)*

MARY (BOKONAARAPPU )

URSULA (ROJOA)*

NANCY .YEIRI)

VERA (AARANBLIRU )
WILMA (PIIRAAI)

*Visited July 1971.

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