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"Though there probably will be some measurable increase
in the radioactive body burden of the Bikinians after they
have returned and are living on the atoll, it will be very
low and is not expected to cause any medical problems," Dr.
Conard said.
Dr. Conard has just returned from the Marshalls.
While
there he visited Kili Island where the former Bikinians now
live, and began his baseline studies on about half of the

first Bikinian work party which will be going back to

help rehabilitate the atoll.
pected to move back

The Bikinians are not ex-

in large numbers

for

several years.

The Department of the Interior which is responsible
for the Marshall Islands, expects the full rehabilitation

of Bikini, including rebuilding the village and replanting

the coconut groves, to take about six years.
Cleanup of
the heavy undergrowth and radioactive scrap has begun already

under direction of the Department of Defense, Defense Atomic

Support Agency with assistance from the AEC and the Trust
Territory government.

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also is being issued by the Brookhaven National Laboratory,
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