s U ice ; pe ‘ Conduct a socioeconomic impact study.to include considerations of relocation of natives and alternate handling and use of coconut crops. Leave people on Bikini Island for an additional year, if necessary, during which time a reassessment will be made on the potential radiological and social impacts of alternatives in settlement and relocation (e.g. to Enui). Discuss situation with EPA. Accountabilities: 1. OES will take the lead in cooperation with BER in preparing a letter for J. L. Liverman's signature to DOI by August 15 which will discuss the above conclusions and recommendations and their rationate. T. McCraw, OES, in cooperation with iW. W. Burr, BER, will | contact EPA (Rowe) and arrange a briefing. TIT. Enewetak Cleanup Conclusions: 1. Funds in AES are inadequate to fulfill obligations. 2, Soil cleanup criteria are questioned by NVO and by some of the scientists in attendance at a Marshall Island workshop (June 27~29, 1977, at LLL). Proposed disposal scheme for contaminated soi] and miscellaneous debris is questioned as in 2 above. Management of AES programs in the Marshal? islands should be Improved. Existing MOU between ERDA (Liverman) and DNA (Johnson) does not ERDA 1s expected to certify the adequacy of cleanua. a I01t1b2 aS Me reflect the present arrangements for radiation monitoring.