OPERATIONS PLAN

BNL MEDICAL SURVEY - MAJURO,

FY 1978

EBEYE,

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RONGELAP,

UTIRIK,

BIKINI

BNI, BIOASSAY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING PROGRAM - RONGELAP,
AND ENEWETAK

UTIRIK

LLL RESUSPENSION EXPERIMENT, GARDEN PROJECT ~ BIKINI AND ENEWETAK

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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE

A.

Brookhaven National Laboratory has conducted medical surveillance
of Rongelap and Utirik persons who were exposed to fallout from
the 1954 nuclear event, Bravo.
A control group of unexposed
persons is also monitored for comparison data.
In addition,
DOE in 1977 in response to requests

from the people of

Rongelap and Utirik agreed to supplement TTPI outer island
medical service by providing an expanded health care program
on these atolls.
These visits are made quarterly with one
visit per year (Mission #4 this year)expanded to provide this
additional care,

BNL also conducts environmental sampling on Rongelap, Utirik
and Bikini and performs whole body counting.
Additionally, there
B.

will be a

urine bioassay for various radionuclides.

Lawrence Livermore Laboratory has undertaken DOE sponsored

projects in the Northern Marshalls to investigate measurements
of radionuclides in the soll, water and their biota radioecological transport.
The garden project on Enewetak was

extended to Bikini to further these assessments.

Additionally,

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MISSION

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LLL has procured and will install air sampling equipment on

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WORK TO BE PERFORMED
A.

BNL

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Dr.

Conard

1.

A team of 20 medical specialists and technicians under
the auspices of BNL and from the TTPI will conduct
complete physical examinations of all people living on
Rongelap and Utirik, and of exposed and control group
people living on Majuro and Ebeye.
Also, a thyroid survey
of unexposed Rongelap and Utirik people living on Majuro
and Ebeye will be made.

2.

A two-day "sick call" visit will be made to Bikini.

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Bikini so as to detect the presence or absence of radioactive

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