_2buried material and burial in the sea or. in the Cactus Crater
seems to de logical. Where the OPLAN conditions are inadequate to
fully represent the situation, or where it is unclear how the
conditions are to be applied, the Advisory Group believes that

Situation-specific judgments should be exercised by the DOE technical

staff at Enewetak in conjunction with the JTG.

Based on our limited information concerning the garden plot and
on our visit to it, we are particularly concerned that the garden
will. not be able to provide the information needed in a timely

manner.

The group strongly recommends that the rote of the garden plot
as a part of an overall integrated plan for making radiological
assessments be carefully evaluated.
If the plot has a key role,
it should be clearly defined and adequately supported to carry
out its mission. This should include consideration of an alternate
location in the event logistics problems are insurmountable
after the JTG effort is completed.
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Plowing Experiment
A review of preliminary data from the plowing experiment suggests
that plowing decreased the potential for resuspension of plutonium
Since the. plutonium in the surface soils appeared to be nearly
uniformly mixed with all of the plowed soil. Thus, plowing
probably would reduce the amount of plutonium that could be
inhaled. However, while plowing might reduce the heaith risk
-from inhaled plutonium, the possibility remains tnat plowing

could increase the availability of 90Sr, 13/cs, 239Pu and @41Am
to plant roots.

To conment further on plowing, the Advisory Group

requires Comparative data on the levels of 20Sr and !3/cs, 239Pu and

Z241An in plowed and unplowed soil and on the uptake of these

radionuclides in plants grown in the plowed and unplowed soil.
Dose assessments for the two conditions could then be obtained
and used in determining the benefits of plowing with respect to

rehabilitation of the Northern Islands.

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During the course of several meetings the Group has had the
opportunity to refer to data that might be obtained from the |
garden plot on Enjebi: During its visit to the atoll in August
the group briefly visited the plot. The Group has the impression
that the garden has considerable potential for providing information
on the relationships between radionuclides in soil and edibie crops.
Such information is of paramount importance in making informed
recommendations about the future use of the northern islands of
Enewetak Atoll] and the return of the Marshallese to these islands.

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