I, RONOEL.P and nlLDiGlaz 1. PRELDOM REMIKS: Following the general conference at Kwajalein on 20 April, there was an informal confdérunce betwen representatives of the Survey Team and Dr. Jom Bugher, Mr, Merrill Eisenbud, end COR Cronicite and ather members of Project 4,1, on the problem of sampling the Rongelap food and water supply and the soil, Mr, J, Todgn (Marshall District Anthropologist: supplied a detailed list of food materiale, with the relative iuportance-cf each indicated, After considerable discussion of sampling methods, it appeared to be generally agreed that decisions on this carmplex problem night be postponed for the fatlowing asin reasons: &. Unless the radiation dese rate on Rongelapshould be found to be far less than that expected from prior surveys, there would be no possibility of returning the natives to their homes for many months, b. Current findings on emtamination of the food supply, althaigh of considerable inherent value, would be of little use in predicting the state of the food supply at sane distant future date when ths pecple aight return, Tt was therefore decided that the exphasisg in the dgongelap survey would be on external radiation seasurenents and on decontamination problems; that although food, water and earth samples would be collected as permitted by other work, no special effort would be made to chtain analyses of theese samples as a basis for any conclusions of this report. At this time the services of Lt. William Chapman, USN, were offered by Project 4.1 for the collection of food and soil samples for intergsted agencies. 2. METHOOS: Gamma radiation dose rates, except where otherwise specified, were made with one or more AN/PDR-39 survey instruments at about three feet above ground level. Three such instruments were tdken om the expedition, and they gave readings in good agreement with me ancther. Where contact readings are specified, the bottom of the instrument we placed in cartact with the surface in question, The results of the analysis of the food are only qualitative. The technique used in determining tho radioactive content of the various food stuffs would be eensitive sainly to surface contamination. Self adsorption of beta activity ws not evaluated. Precise measurements using score sensitive technigies will be made by NROL and NYOO. The technique used should detect contamination levels to appracimtely 60 DPM (4 I 10-5 uc) on the surface of samples, however. The specific activity of the water samples was obtained by evapomting to dvynesa oe milliliter of each of the samples in a glass counting cup and the aetivity in the resulting sample using « GM tube and Berkley scaler, Bisuuth-2l0 wis used as the standard to convert CPM to aicro-curies per milliliter. The specific activity of the water samples fram Rongelap indicate values tht are roughly 10,000 times greater than the tolerance 2f 10-7 uc/ml beta activity cstablished by the National Buresu of Standarcs eta’

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