BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY
ASSOCIATED UNIVERSITIES, INC.

Safety & Environmental Protection Division

Upton, New York 11973
(516) 345-2503

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Dear Bill:

Our recent field trip to Majuro and Kili was highly successful thanks to
the cooperation and assistance received from your office, Holmes and Narver,
and the new Marshall Island Government. Wilfred Koga and Louise Sutton did
an outstanding job. Even with the United strike and the DC-10 problem, all
of our equipment and samples have arrived at BNL.

On this trip, we had the pleasure of working with Harry Brown.

Harry

provided invaluable services and relieved us of many logistic and political
problems which would have extended our trip and taxed our limited manpower.

We owe Harry a tremendous vote of thanks for the assistance that he gave us.
We also commend the support services received from PASO during the early part
of our trip when additional electronic components were requisitioned. Knowing
that the parts were available in a day's notice was most reassuring to us in

the field.

We received excellent support from the Marshallese government.

The Public

Works Department was capable of repairing one of the air conditioners in the
whole body counting trailer. The ship chartered forour trip to Kili was
dependable, safely operated, and efficiently run by the captain and his crew.

The electricians at Jabor Jaliut although troubled by our power requirements
initially, were capable of providing us with adequate power.
Again we can't

speak too highly ofHarry Brown for his manner and ability to negotiate for

all of the above services provided by the Marshallese.

Our field trip began in Majuro on May 13,’1979.

Our progress that day

and May 14 included initial instrument set up, the arrangement of taxi service
to Ejit and a discussion with the Marshallese on the topic of scheduled field

activities.

Whole body counting of former Bikini Atoll residents commenced

on May 15 and continued until May 18.

During this time, 97 Marshallese were

counted and a significant fraction of those persons participated in the urine

bioassay sampling program.

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U.S. Department of Energy

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