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FIGURE 3-13. DOE-ERSP ORGANIZATION.
On 21 June 1977, Mr. Albert E. Doles, of EIC, and two Navy and t
Force enlisted men deployed to the atoll and began establist
temporary laboratory facility at Enewetak Camp.Its initial capabili
- limited to counting alpha, beta, and gammaradiation in soil a
samplerfilters, pending delivery of the laboratory’s trailers (Figure
On 27 June 1977, three Air Force Precision Measurement Equi
Laboratory maintenance technicians arrived, established their sho
began calibrating the instruments. 74
On } July 1977, the first in situ van (IMP) (Figure 3-15) arrived
Inspection revealed a leak in the container ofliquid nitrogen requ
cool the van’s germanium detector. The liquid nitrogen plants whic
Commandhadobtained from the Air Force had not yet arrived. A
flask of liquid nitrogen was flown from Hawaii and, on 15 July 19°
IMPwas in operation on Enjebi.75
Thefirst DRI statistician, Ms. Madaline Barnes, arrived at the ato
July 1977. The laboratory trailers arrived on 25 July 1977. Two mo
employees and the rest of the Navy and Air Force personnelarri\
following week and began putting the trailers in order. The Ra
Laboratory was operational on 24 August 1977, although construc’
someofits majorfacilities continued until 18 October 1977.76