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As to the question of whether equivalent dose reductions (equiv
alent to

reductions obtained through modification’ of the diet) could
be obtained :

through removal ofcontaminated soil, the Task Group holds the
opinion that
some reduction is possible. ‘However, the magnitude of this reduction
is
uncertain and can only be determined reliably through measure
ment of the
radionuclide content of the important food items such as pandanus
and bread-

fruit grown in the modified condition.

This would require a research effort

to grow test plantings of the various food crops in the soil removal
and”
replacement areas using various fertilizers and trace minerals, and analysis

of radionuclide content of the fruit produced. /
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of 6.8 pCi/gmfound in copra at an average concentration

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included removal of such soil in its recommendations and therefore there would—
be no requirenent to select a method of disposal.

If such disposal were

required, the objective would be to assure that there would ‘be no "pathway for

any exposure of the Enewetak people to this radioactivity and a minimal follow-.
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up requirement to insure that this situation continues after disposal.

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