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Part lla - Radiological Safety’
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Discussion
A temporary washdown system consisting of hoses and special no7zles

comected to the fire main system, like that used in IVY, was ‘dustalled

by a =uShins representative on all mamed ships engaged in CASTLE, with
the exception of the USS TaiaXONI.

The TAWAXONI reported to CTG 7.3 for

the overation with a washdown system already installed by the ship's
force frem standard ship's fire fighting equipment (noses, nozzles end
applicators), ané this system was found quite satisfactory and was used
throughout the cperation as necessary.

The theory behind a waskdown

system is that radioactive particles landing on a dry deck will tend
te settle in pores, cracks and fissures, while nearly all of the same

particles falling on a wet deck with weter flowing. over it will ve
carried over the side.

This theory is well borne out by the results

of the ships in CASTLE, including the experiment with two YAGa, only
ene of which carried a weaidow system.

The washdowm systems reduced

contamination of weather surfaces to a small fraction.of what it was
on surfaces not protected by a washdewn systen.

It wes found late in the operation that. largs areas of the sea's
surface are ‘eimificantly radioactive after a "bargo"™ shot.

(Although

there is no positive evidence on the subject, there is reason to

belleve that this effect is also present on "land" shots though

probably to a mich smaller degree).

These areas may extend for

several hundred miles downwind trom the ahot site.and versist for

several days.

7iffusion and settling seemedto be Slow, decreased
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