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Honorable Peter R. Taft

Assistant Attorney General

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Land and Natural Resources Division

Floyd L. France, Chief

General Litigation Section

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Department of Justice
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Dear Mr. Taft:

THE PEOPLE OF BIKINI, et al. v. SEAMANS, et al., CIVIL NO. 75-348,
This will respond to Mr. France's inquiries as to whether ERDA has

been able to secure definitive resolution--from the Office of Management and Budget or otherwise-~of the outstanding questions regarding
the funding of the desired aerial survey of certain islands in the
Northern Marshalls including Bikini Atoll. We recognize that the
conduct of this survey appears to be the principal demand of plaintiffs
in this litigation, and may even provide a basis for settlerent of the
lawsuit. A brief recapitulation of the Pacific involvement of the
defendant agencies may be useful before a discussion of the present
Status.
During the period 1946 to 1958, the United States Government conducted
nuclear weapons tests at the Pacific Atolls of Bikini and Fnewetak.
Before the tests were begun, the U.S. evacuated the island people.
The testing program and the use of these Pacific Atolls for testing
were approved by the President.

All but one of the test series were

performed by Joint Task Force that reported jeintly to the Atomic

Energy Commission and to the Department of Defense.
The exception
predated the establishment of the AEC and was the first post World
War II series of tests performed at Bikini in 1946, to study the effects
of the atomic bomb on Naval ships.
For many years, the Bikini people were dissatisfied with their living
conditions and were asking to return home.

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Following a radiological

survey by the Atomic Energy Commission and an evaluation of safety
aspects of resettlement, a cleanup and rehabilitation program was
undertaken at Bikini Atoll jointly by the Atomic Energy Commission
and the Department of Defense in 1969. This was in response to
President Johnson's letter of August 12, 1968.
(Exhibit A to the

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