ASSESSMENT OF DOSES AND THE RESULTS OF ALTERNATIVE CORRECTIVE ACTIONS The Task Group approach for development of judgments and recommendations for the radiological cleanup and rehabitation of Enewetak was to consider a number of alternatives for exposure reduction that may be feasible. Basically, the procedure involved four steps: e Assessment of doses for a population living on the atoll in its current radiological condition. e Assessment of dose reductions that might be expected due to modification of the diet. @ Assessment of dose reductions that might be expected due to removal of contaminated soil. e Comparison of these dose assessment matrices with the population dose guidelines used by the Task Group. The Enewetak Radiological Survey Report (NVO-140) contains estimates for pVoO . population ye DFP pened 2 hed pen, doses on the atoll,in its current radiological condition for six pe AL ee AIDA A ADTIAOAAE prAG Sang Uae lite tf CHIEFtytn living patterns, cheeen' to be-most representative-ef the Enewetak\people's A an . “y i aa: fog desired life-style after they return. Sie ve frre bog y abet . In addition, dose estimates are made for each of these living patterns for each of the following corrective actions: e Gravel the village area and plow the village island. e Import pandanus and breadfruit from the southern islands (ALVIN- KEITH) for inhabitants of the northem islands. e Import pandanus, breadfruit, coconut and tacca from the southerm islands. e Import pandanus, breadfruit, coconut, tacca, and domestic meat from the southern islands. 006