402808 BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY ASSOCIATED UNIVERSITIES, INC. UPTON, LI. N.Y. 1973 TEL. AREA CODE 516 REFER: YAPHANK 44-6262 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT January 7, 1969 Mr. William A. Bonnet U. S. Atomic Energy Commission P. 0. Box 580 Honolulu, Hawaii 96809 Dear Bill: Enclosed is a copy of a letter I have received from Dr. Peck. His suggested use of the Assembly Hall on Enue is something that we should strongly consider. I have talked with Col. Gomes and Tommy McGraw and they state that this building is well preserved, with a thick concrete slab floor. McGraw states that the radioactivity inside of this building is quite low. All in all I believe that the use of this existing structure should be entirely satisfactory for our purpose, provided of course, that we have the generator and water available. Since the building is quite large the matter of whether this is used in conjunction with the dispensary is of no great importance. From my previous drawings you know about what our space requirements will be. Perhaps even one of the existing rooms would be satisfactory. plans of this building? Can you obtain from Holmes & Narver any existing I do not believe the weight of the lead brick shielding will offer any problem even though some 2 to 3 tons may be concentrated in an area about 6 x 4 feet. If it is considered necessary, the TI might be asked to take us by Bikini on the next survey to evaluate this situation. without this. However, I would hope that we would be able to solve it Still no word from the TT about the use of the ship which puts us pretty much on the spot. I have already obtained reservations for the team and certainly hope that the time schedule as submitted to Mr. Norwood will be confirmed. . TT Sincerely, Robert A. Conard, M.D. RAC: jr ™~As cc: Lt. Col. Gomes Mr. T. McGraw ~~