Four samples of lagoon-bottom silt from the northeast corner of
Rongelap Atoll gave beta activity values ranging from 8,000 to 12,000

B-/min/g.

Activity was uniformly distributed to a depth of 6 to 7 in.

Lagoon depths were 40, 55, 60, and 120 ft.

The data in Table 2.6 indicate a considerable reservoir of activity available for contaminating marine food species. Data presented in
Chapter 4 confirm that this activity contaminates the food supply.
2.2.5

Water

Water samples were collected from cisterns, wells, tree boles,
barrels, exposed soil profiles, and ocean and lagoon sides of the islands.

The ocean and lagoon water samples were collected within 10 ft of the
water line to evaluate the movement of activity from the islands into the
surrounding waters. Exposed profiles and well water samples were
selected to describe any movement of activity into the fresh water lens
and the remainder of the samples were collected to evaluate the hazard
from drinking the water.
Gross beta activities of the above samples are presented in
Table 2.7. The scarcity of potable water is demonstrated by the few
islands from which cistern water was obtainable.
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TABLE

2.7

Summary of Gross Beta Activity in Water
Beta Activity (3°/min/liter)
Sources of Water
Ocean

Island

Likiep

La

g000
Side

Cistern

Oc

ean
Side

Top

nba)

=—-NDA
NDA

290

Rongelap

80

330

6,300

Busch
Eniaetok

36
460°

NDA
260

23,000

Unurik

50

Labared}

7,700

Kabelle

2,300

60

380

170

Lomuilal
Bikar
Eniwetak

12

Bottom

1,350 |
16,000

37

28
170

t

Barrel

Tree Bole

Soi

Exposed Soil
Profile

NDA
28

430

44,000

14,000
‘

56

100

Well

8,100
15,000

(a) No detectable activity

Or prev

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3fU

cu

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