f Mr. Stanley Carpenter ~2+ ORGY & 497 Depending upon the results of our periodic radiation surveys at both Bikini and Enewetak, and the determination of uptake of Ie. fess IH ‘i ws aa ' ” + “ “te On July 12, 1970, in our letter to Mr. Coleman, we recommended that clean coral aggregate from a supply stored on Peter-Oboe be used for house construction on Bilaini Atoll. In May 1972, we confirmed that aggregate having low radioactivity levels from Peter-Oboe was being used for houses under construction on Bikini Island at that time. However, during this recent visit, Ted Mitchell said the construction contractor had informed him that aggregate from Bikini Island was being used for house construction. We reaffirm the earlier recommendation that coral aggregate with low radioactivity levels from Peter-Oboe should be used in constructing buildings at Bikini Atoll. Other sources should not be used until they have been checked for radioactivity. Furthermore, if some houses on Bikini Island were indeed constructed with coral aggrepate taken from Bikini Island, we should know which houses are involved so that additional radiation monitoring can be done inside these houses. Depending upon the results of these measurements, additional recommendations may be necessary. We observed that many of the recently planted coconut trees on Bikini Island have shownlittle growth over this past year, and have turned yellow. Ihope that some agricultural specialist can cxamine the condition of these trees and that steps can be taken to improve the situation. | Finally, the basis for AEC's earlier position on the early return ofa group to Japltan, was predicated in a large measure on early commencement of cleanup activitics. We assumedthat the buildup of facilities and the other associated support would facilitate implementing the more specific considerations contained in Dr. Liver- man's letter of July 18, 1974. In view of the current funding gut tery . va Seae dake Sabie Raahenpi ttn a US et ADSoe ontgelgggece atin tema Halsg Tal bike: statae ed ast aS peaEieetea dteae Dees",uewt abba oT SES ge ™ radioactivity by food crops, there is a possibility that restrictions may have to be placed on the use of foods such as pandanus, breadfruit, papaya and bananas which are now being cultivated on Bikini Island. We recommend that any additional housing be constructed on Eneu, or if this is not feasible, that any further construction on Bikini Island be deferred until the radiological consequences can be evaluated, EN Te em TET, TETPRa Ae ReaLT ESI METrTTEETHyeNoteCEITS,Coe INTO YtREEPR TLICSENTCTE OPI e A LETTe eter Lo mer TY po