and port 1.25 nan vears vas odtained (3NL52P technical. An additional 9.25 aan vears Milcenberger (BNLSEP) Greenhouse as principle staff. A request reolaced Naidu and joined from the Energy Research and De- velooment Administration, Division of Safety, Standards and Compliance formerly AECDOS) to add air sampling equipment to the radiological surveillance program at Bixini was received. councing of the Bixini and Enewetak people. cluded sun- from the new Safety and Environmental Procection Division forderly BNLHPS). (ERDADSSC Sor ~zachniz2t E=RDADSSC also requested in vivo Major equipment purchases ia- four wind-vowered electrical zenerators, three aultichannel analyzers and tvo sodium iodide (Nal) detectors. During a September 1976 BNL medical survey to Rongelap, Knudsen, a Medi-| cal Jenartme-t physician, was requested by the residents of Rongelap to have Naidu of 3NLSEP stay on Rongelap Island and sciences. instruct the people in radiation Naidu was funded by the Energy Research and Jevelopment Administra- tion's Division of Biomedicine and Environmental Research (ERDADBER) and spent six weeks during January and February 1977 educating the Rongelap people on matters pertaining to the effects of radiation on man. During April and May of 1977, BNLSEP's Greenhouse, Miltenberger and Levine went to Utirik, Rongelap and Bixini to do site planning for wind- powered electrical generators and air sampling stations. Together with a con- ventionally powered comparison air sampling station, which they iastalled at Xwajalein Island, Kwajalein Atoll, these stations initiated the long-term sam- pling program for air activity concentrations of plutonium. Fossil-fueled generators were judged incapable of supplying continuous year round power on outer atolls. Wind-powered generators were thought to be capable of supplying WAN

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