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R. E. Hollingsworth, GM
SUMMARY REPORT ON BIKINI STATUS
In planning the 1970 survey of Bikini Atoll, Dr. Martin B. Biles, OS,
and Mr. Frank D, Cluff, NV met with the High Commissioner of the Trust
Territory of the Pacific, the Honorable Edward E. Johnston, and his
staff in Saipan on April 28 and 29, 1970. The AEC survey plans were
reviewed, as well as Trust Territory progress with agricultural rehabilitation and construction of housing. Use of a Trust Territory vessel
by the survey team was obtained. Discussions on the plutonium situation
were held privately with the High Commissioner.
About 8,000 coconut trees have been planted on Eneu Island and planting
on Bikini Island will commence this summer. Homes on Bikini Island are.
to be of cement block construction, using local materials for sand and
aggregate. Manufacture of cement blocks is to begin in about four months.
It was agreed that the survey team is to sample potential sources of these
materials in the Atoll. No serious questions were raised concerning the
requirements to conduct air sampling on Bikini and Eneu Island or to
monitor metal scrap collected for sale,
The Trust Territory staff intends to delay any permanent resettlement
of Bikini until 1973 at the earliest. This decision is based solely
on the desire to resettle the Atoll only when it can be self-supporting,
and not on matters relating to health and safety. This delay will permit further decay of fission products and allow further opportunity to
study the plutonium contamination situation.
Discussions in Saipan indicated that there is need for additional information concerning the program to return the people to Bikini Atoll, the
safety considerations therein, and the reasons for the recommendations
for measures to reduce radiation exposures. A recurring question asked
by the Bikinians is why surveys, restrictions, or measures to reduce
exposures are needed if the islands are safe for their return. They
interpret the decision to allow resettlement as an indication of complete
absence of radioactivity. AEC staff are preparing additional material
for use in answering these and other related questions,
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An eleven man survey team consisting of AEC and AEC contractor staff

arrived in Bikini Atoll on May 28, 1970.

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