of any contaminated areas. Plausible alternative actions are: 2 (a) Leave in present condition | (b) Remove all tangible radioactive weapon debris (c) Remove all tangible radioactive scrap, concrete, structures or 1 et & x . » other debris having activities greater than (d} Soil removal ( inches), plowing (_—__— deep) or covering (__—scinches) operations to achieve radioactiveexposure levels and concentrations of or lower (e) Impose specific use, occupancy or visit restrictions. (£) Wait foryears. (g) Perform selected combirfations of (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), or (f). With the georadiological entities defined, their present condition stated, and plausible alternatives listed, criteria can then be established and expressed in a form such as Attachment 3. From the compilation of such forms for all georadiological entities, decisions can be made to select some optimized set of radiological conditions for achieving an appropriate category for that entity. A final statement can then be prepared describing what the overall radiological condition of Eniwetok Atoll will be based on whatever combination of alternatives may be selected. 672