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Chernobyl Nuclear Accident Congressional Hearings Transcript

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STATEMENT OF<br />

MR. SHELDON MEYERS<br />

ACTING DIRECTOR<br />

OFFICE OF RADIATION PROGRAMS<br />

U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECflON AGENCY<br />

BEFORE THE<br />

COMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES<br />

UNITED STATES SENAFE<br />

June 19, 1986<br />

Good morning, Mr. Chairman and members of the Committee.<br />

My name is Sheldon Meyers; I am Acting Director of EPA's Office<br />

of Radiation Programs. I will discuss the activities of the<br />

President's Interagency Task Force on the Soviet <strong>Nuclear</strong><br />

<strong>Accident</strong> and also describe for you EPA's environmental radiation<br />

ambient monitoring system, otherwise known as ERAMS.<br />

The accident occurred at approximately 1:30 AM, Saturday,<br />

April 26, 1986. On Monday, April 28 the first reports were<br />

received from Sweden indicating that a major nuclear accident<br />

had occurred at a power plant in the U.S.S.R.<br />

President Reagan established the Interagency Task Force on<br />

the Soviet <strong>Nuclear</strong> <strong>Accident</strong> on Tuesday, April 29th. Lee Thomas,<br />

Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency<br />

was named to head the Task Force. The Task Force included<br />

representatives from fifteen Departments and Agencies. Meetings<br />

were held daily from April 30 through May 16 (with the exception<br />

of May 10, 11, and 13) at which time it was decided further<br />

meetings were not warranted.

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