1.2 Procedure The sections of DOE-1982 that deal with Rongelap and are now under review were discussed with DOE-1982's senior author, Dr. William Bair (Pacific Northwest Laboratories, Richland, WA 99352), and Dr. Bair has read, especially, the parts of the Report referring to them. It should be noted that DOE-1982 is a statement by DOE and is always referred to as such in this Report. Dr. William Robison (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore CA 94550), who supplied the field data and the dose calculations for DOE-1982, has provided additional data for the present report, and has discussed his findings with me. Relevant Rongelap studies that were supported by DOE at Brookhaven National Laboratory (Upton, New York 11973), were discussed with Dr. William H. Adags, (Medical Department), Dr. Robert Conard and Mr. E. Lessard (Safety & Environmental Protection Division). It was considered important and efficient to bring together all of the data that are now available rather than to restrict this report to the limited data on which DOE-1982 was based. With the concurrence of the Marshallese Government, therefore, additional information from DOE-supported laboratories that became available after DOE-1982 had been written was made available to us by Adams, Lessard and Robison. Also, we have taken a number of samples in the field and have had them analyzed independently, in accordance with the wishes of the Rongelap people. Other sources of information in the international literature have been used and are cited in the text. We have also discussed from time to time various matters relating to the Report, or the progress made in developing it, with Rongelap Senator Jeton Anjain, P.O. Box 1006, Majuro, Republic of the Marshall Islands, 96960. sar The task has been greatly facilitated by Mr. Peter Oliver, Special Assistant for Compact Affairs, Republic of the Marshall Islands, P.O. Box 15, Majuro, 96960. The Reassessment Report (the present document) was written by Henry I. Kohn in his capacity as Referee under contract with RepMar. The opinions and statements made are therefore his responsibility. The task, however, was greatly facilitated by discussions with members of an international panel of consultants, selected to represent a variety of overlapping specialties that would cover the problems under examination. Owing to time constraints, none of the consultants has read the final version of this Report. All have read the Preliminary Report (April 20, 1988), and I have discussed various parts of the present document with various consultants by correspondence and especially by telephone.