people could still be overexposed to radiation by knowingly
er unintentionally failing to follow recommended living pattern restrictions.
How long these living pattern. restrictions will oe necessary is not known.
Therefore, the peoples’

cooperation is needed if the resettlement effort is to be >

successful.
DOE plans a long-term radiological followupof
tne peoole and their environment to cetermine if radiation
Goses are staying within acceptable limits.
CONCLUSIONS
As work progressed on the Enewetak cleanup, it appeared
that a medified solution to the radiological con amination
problem en the atoll would be necessary.
However, this has
not prove- to be the case.
According to DNA, the cleanup
will produce better results than originally slanned.
The
people cz Enewetak, however, will still have to aside by >
certain U.S.-recommended living pattern restrictions to
minimize their chances of receiving excessive raciation
doses.

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