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12. Formal ceremonies are being planned by DNA for return of
the Enewetak people to the Atoll on April 8, 1980.
Til. Bikini
1.

En route to/from Ujelang, DOI (Krulitz) and DOE (Hollister)

stated to Bikini representatives that if requested we would

prepare a book for the similar to "Enewetak Today" and would meet
with them sometime in 1980, presumably no later than September,
1980.
(Any comments or recommendations which any of you might

wish to make regarding the content and effectiveness of the

book "Enewetak Today" would be most welcome so that they might

be considered prior to the preparation of a book for the
Bikinians.)

2. The Bikinians are seriously considering relocating on
Wake Island.
3. On November 20, Tommy McCraw and I met with DOL,
representatives of the Bikini Codncil and the Council's legal

counsel, Mr.

Jonathon Weisgall.

Their concerns were several:

a.

Comparison of Eneu with Enjebi and the southern
islands of Enewetak.

b.

Potential effectiveness of scraping the surface
of Eneu.

c.

Potential exposure levels of a rotating Bikini
population living on Eneu for a period of 6 months
at a time roughly once every 4-5 years.

d.

Comparison of Eneu with U.S. exposure levels
(radiological maps of continental U.S. and of
Marshall Islands/Eneu/Bikini were provided).

4&4. LLL is about 2 months away from a final dose assessment
for Eneu and Bikini. Pending another meeting with Mr. Weisgall,
LLL may be asked to include potential doses:
a.

With and without imported food,

b.

Resulting if the top 6 inches of soil were removed

c.

If families lived on Eneu for 6 months at a time

from Eneu,

at 4-5 year intervals,

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