rrecisely hew it will be implemented. A fully adequate radiological health program must be Gesigned, funded and implemented. It can and should include the people of Bikini, who will one Gay soon be resettled, the exposure victims at Rongelap and Utirik Atolls and the Enewetak people. The final impact statement should address this question and state clearly whether such a program is planned and what it will include. It too must deal with the health effects of hot particles and all forms of low level radiation, with emphasis on internal emitters. 3-8. Unknown Concerns We have tried to identify all the radiological needs of this program which require further attention, all with the ultimate safety of the Pecple of Enewetak in mind, but we cannot be certain that we have dcne a complete job. Hence, we call upon the United - States government to continue to assume the important responsibility of giving the best and most careful attention to these matters for the long range future. 4. Considerations Related to Cost Funding requests for the initial phase of this program have been previously presented to the United States Congress. They did not receive very favorable or sympathetic consideration, to put it mildly, by the members of the House Armed Services and Appropriations Committees. In general, the objections related to the great cost of the entire program and evidenced a reluctance to commit the United States government to the first phase of a