fre cobb PyleS ENIWETOK CLEANUP CREFERTA> (FORMAT) Viewed in any context, the radiologically safe resettlement of the Eniwetok Atoll is the ultimate goal of the prepartory cleanup/rehabilitation program. . Since the repatriation of the Eniwetok natives is imminent, a - it is essential that the responsible U. S. government agencies insure that cleanup operations and resettlement of the atoll are effected in a manner that poses no unacceptable present oer future radiological hazard behets rifia! tele hts, to the-returning Eniwetokese. Cow lenses 65 A Moreover,_the safety of the environment following cleanup and the projected well-being of tthe Eniwetokese people match be ce Picea a t Lf hed should be publicized. bbe if Aiud,t- et fe Bei o ce:feb 2bho OO vee Freee As a minimum, and mindful of any resettlement restrictions, the same favorable sanction that was issued by the Ad Hoc Committee during the rehabilitation of the Bikini Atoll (Reference 1) Cre should be reiterated by the appropriate authority. Combining the assessments of the radiological survey and knowledge of the expected lifestyles of the Eniwetokese, the atoll has been partitioned into a number of different entities which have within themselves commonality of geography or radiological environment or both. These are therefore termed "georadiological entities" and are listed in Attachment 1, which also shows their radiological conditions as determined by the AEC Radiological Survey. 665