| a c Litigation by the beneficiary against the trustee to enforce these obligations would unseemly and costly. Every United States including mirbers of the Congress, fa olfieialh involved should freely and willingly undertake to fulfill them by- planning, f+..ding and conducting a cleanup, rehabilitation and resettlement program for the Enewetak People which approximates the ideal. 5. Conclusion We have made a number of recommendations in the course of these comments to which we hope the program sponsors will give consideration in the preparation of the final impact statement. The recommendations relating to assessment of the radiological risk, if accepted, may or may not result in delay for the project as now planned. We hope not, but certainly the further study required and the development of soil, air and food contamination Standards for plutonium may have a direct affect upon the initial cleanup phase. We urge the Defense Nuclear Agency to proceed with funding requests and planning for the base camp and to seek commitments from the United States Conaress for the estimated cost of te program as a whole based on the "Case 5" projections. the same time all of But at the radiological investigations recommended, here should be undertaken and high confidence results obtained eas soon as possible so that they can be used to revise and improve the radiological cleanup phase before moving forward with it. It bears repeating here that we are mindful of the immense amount of time, effort and money which has been devoted to development of this program to date by many officials in the Defense Nuclear Agency, ‘1 yy . . “lt the Atomic Energy Commission, the Department of ~ Ne ee Pees it i Ff Tyeto “ed ee ae Sey SF rand eta i . : Sara” 1 Cig hers aE,iad aWF mele tye‘2 Ds we AM ~29- . me atte! HE say w Te- wt SER, TT ee . on ‘~ w ” res . w af tee x “ite ap? 9Hah3 e “a bah.rds a aeie C ead Bh o Se.