eee Johnston Island Postoperationsal monitoring is in process at the time of writing this report. No fission products were identifiable as result- ing from the Christmas Island portion of Operation Dominic. It is not expected that there will be more fission products at Johnston Island than at Christmas Island 2/ Other Islands Traces of radioactivity were detected in air samples and in precipitation in Hawaii, on Christmas Island and Malden Island. No radioactive fallout identifiable from Operation Dominic events was detected on Canton Island, Tongatabu Island, Tahiti, Wake Island, Midway Island, French Frigate Shoals and Kwajalein Island. Postoperational Samples Data on the levels of radioactivity found in selected samples collected during the postoperational period are presented in Tables IV and V. The gross beta activity level in food is rela- tively unchanged from the level in the preoperational samples. DOE ARCHIVE 2/ The launching pad on Johnston Island (approximately 1000 foot radius) was contaminated by scattered fissionable material, following the destruction of a device after a missile malfunction on July 25, 1962. The levels of alpha contamination in this area exceeded the permissible limits; thus, cleanup of the area was required. Cleanup consisted of decontaminating equipment, scraping the top layer of soil of the areas which were highly contaminated and sealing the contamination on puildings with layers of concrete or paint. The decontaminsation was completed by mid-August. FY 65

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