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21 July 86

ADMINISTRATION
AGREEMENT
RADIATION
RELOCATION

The U.S. and the RMI sign an agreement on the resettlement of Enjebi Island.

Under the agreement, the Marshall islands government requests the U.S. to monitor

the radiation and other conditions on Enjebi and report back to the Marshall Islands
government within a year. The U.S. report will address the question of if and when
the U.S. can arrange for the Enjebi people to resettle safely at Enjebi. If Enjebi can
be resettled, the report will explain how the radioactive contamination there, including
that from consumption oflocally grown food, can be reduced or controlled to meet

whole body federal radiation protection standards for the general population. Under
the agreement, if Enjebi can be resettled within 25 years of the enactmentof P.L 99239, the Enjebi Community Trust Fund can be used for community development. If
Enjebi cannot be resettled within that time, the agreementcalls for the trust fund to

be used for resettlement elsewhere of the Enjebi people. The RMI requests the Enjebi

monitoring, and the DOE agrees that by 20 July 1987 a report will

made.“”

The U.S. and the RMI sign an agreement to assure that lands on Ejit Island
remain available for use by the people of Bikini until Bikini is restored and
inhabitable.“”
The U.S. and the RMI sign an agreement regarding the implementation of U.S.
economic assistance, programs, and services provided in COFA.™*
Aug 86

CONTRACTOR
RELOCATION

H&N and members of the Bikini Planning Council conduct a fact-finding visit
to Bikini Atoll to inspect Eneu Island and existing facilities and to develop preliminary
design,concepts for the base facilities and the most cost- efficient way to develop

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5 Sep 86
ADMINISTRATION
CONTRACTOR

In the DOE briefings and discussions with the RMI the current Marshall

Islands medical, environmental, bioassay, and logistics support programs are
outlined.*”
30 Sep 86
CONTRACTOR
MEDICAL

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Edward T. Lessard of BNL presents "Review of Marshall Islands Fallout

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Studies," which summarizes the various studies that have been conducted to
determine the level of radiological exposures to the Marshallese.“*

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