"The Committee agreed to a one time authorization of $20°- million to accomplish the cleanup. The Department is charged to accomplish the cleanup within that amount using every possible economy measure. The Committee insists that radiation standards established bythe Energy Research and Development Agency be met before any resettlement be accomplished.” fo In hearings that gave rise,that report, Mr. Mitchell, then 4 as now counsel for the people of Enewetak, above result, at hearings of May 7, supported the 1975 on H.R. 5210 before the Subcommittee on Military Installations and Facilities -" (page 162 - 165), stated: . . « « ERDA has been, I think wisely conservative ir the standards that they have set. So that the ultimate objective, the premise of the cleanup program, is that when it is done, there will not be a danger, a risk, for these people, for the entire atoll. o 8 . I don't want these people to be endangered “at all. - » « « NO danger to the people." Similarly, when the Department of Interior's request for - rehabilitation and resettlement funds was under consideration before your Subcommittee rm ree * Pera pe on March 17, bgee nOE WR . . ” t 1977, there was me aoe Meme 7? 6 ' ano . gt . . ay we . :