DRAFT
29-31 Aug 68
ADMINISTRATION
CONTRACTOR

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Representatives of the Bikini people, members of the T.T. government, the
AEC, the DOD, and the DOI estimate a cleanup of five years at a cost of
$2,961,000. Of this amount, it is decided to spend $100,000 in 1970 and 1971 to

renovate the Bikinians’ accommodations on Kili and $80,000 in 1970 and 1971 for

renovations on Ujelang. The cleanupwill be contracted to H&N Pacific test division,
and airlifting will be carried out by Military Air Command (MAC) and the DOD.™
Sep 68

RELOCATION

The Marshall Islands legislature addresses a resolution to President Johnson
on the poorliving conditions on Ujelang and requests that a date be set for the
return of the Enewetak people to their atoll.'”*

21 Oct 68

ADMINISTRATION
LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY

P.L. 90-617 increases the funding for civil government in the T. T. from $35
million to $40 million for 1969 and $50 million each for 1970 and 1971. In addition,
the Secretary of the Interior is given the power to appropriate funds up to $10 million
"to alleviate suffering and damage resulting from major disasters” there.'*
1969

CONTRACTOR
RADIATION

Surveys held in conjunction with the Bikini cleanup

reveal no “striking

differences between the 1967 and 1969 average values [of radionuclides) for edible"

marine animals. In addition, present radionuclide levels and distribution are not
expectedtochangesignificantly, except for decreases due to physical decay. External

radiation measurements and foliage collections are done by the U.S. Public Health

Service (USPHS),‘and ‘the Laboratory of: Radiation Ecology (LRE) handles the other

sampling and prepares the analyses." °

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RELOCATION
President Johnson transmits a $1.7 million budget request to Congress for FY
1970 for the cleanup, housing and village center construction, andinitiation of the
replanting program on Bikini and Eneu Islands.’

17 Jan 69

ADMINISTRATION

RADIATION

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The DOD agrees to join the AEC in the cleanup of Bikini Atoll and will
provide $300,000, equal to the AEC contribution, to start this effort.'”

11 Feb 69

ADMINISTRATION

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A ten-point agreement between the AEC and the DASA of the DOD
apportions the responsibilities involved in the Bikini cleanup. While the DODwill
manage the cleanup, "the AEC contractor will provide planning, engineering and

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