activity resulting mainly from rediological decay.

Intensity wes

fairly even through the aree and dropped to zero fa less than a mile
at the edges.

I[t is suspected that, before this. discovery wes

definite, in a few ceses ships enteredan srea of this type, nistook

the rediaticn from the contamineted sea for fallout, and tumed on
the washdown system.

At any rate, in some cases the washdown systen

did not reduce radiation reedings.

Readings.did reduce sharply at

a later time apparently when the ship left the area where radiation
had veen encountered.

After leaving : these areas ships reported

radiation nad dropped to almost zero.

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The veahdown hose deteriorated somewhat during the operation;
it rupturedoccasionally from the water pressure, end its porous

surfece wee hard to deconteminate.

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The PC 1546 had only a low fire main pump capacitys so 8 P-500

pump was installed to supplement the ship's fire main pumos.

This

proved unsatisfactory Decause:
a. Tt wae difficult to maintain water suction for the P~500
when undervay;

bd.

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Pump stoppages were frequent due to wat engine;

c. “Pure stozpeges occured due to. fuel exhaustion;
de | Personnel tending the ‘pump were exposed. to reiaticn.
The problem was solved more cr less sati sfactozily by using the
flre main pumos “only and decreasing the size of the weshdown systen

nozzlas to a neint whate énough pressure could be neintaincd in tho
systom to give & relatively small but fairly uniform sprey co~erage

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