ANDARD FORM NO. 64

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CONFERENCE WITH CINCPAC STAFF ~- PSARL HARBOR, JULY 2h+25, 1953

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Division of Biology and liedicihe, Washington

DATE: July 29, 1953
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On July 2h and 25 I visited CINCPAC Headquarters to discuss the
design of the fallout monitoring program to be conducted by the

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Based on the informal concurrence of Captain Rivero and Commander
Deller our planning for the Pacific phase of CASTLE survey will
proceed as follows:
(Modifications of the worldwide network will

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I took the opportunity afforded by this visit to brief the above staff
members on recent developments related to the fallout problem, including the recent experiences during UPSHOT-KNOTHCLE and the present

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GROUND MONITORING
Automatic contimous recording monitors will be installed at Truk,
Ponape, Kusaie, Majuro, Rongerik and Ujelang. Subject to the
availability of equipment, installations may be made at Palau and/or
Yap. In all these places the equipment will continuously monitor
gamma radiation and will count and record the concentration of airborne

radioactive dust.

It is contemplated that the installations will be made by an NYOO
representative. In all places except Ujelang (where the equipment
will be unattended and battery operated) 1L1OV AC is presumed to be
available and the equipment is to be assigned to Weather Station

personnel who will report recorded data routinely to the NYOO repre-

sentative at Task Force Headquarters.

In addition to the above stations, it is known that both NRL and
AFOAT-1 operate continuous monitoring equipment at a number of
locations in the Pacific area. In order to avoid unnecessary duplication

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