o If pandarus and breadfruit are to be grown on northern islands other than JANET, the criteria of Option IV cc should apply, i.e., plant in soil having a 0. content of 4.6 pCi/gm or less, or bring clean soil to the island with a depth sufficient to contain the roots of these trees, If these actions achieved a level of exposure reduction as large as the calculational result, this would permit use of the entire atoll according to the Master Plan. This option is clearly much more expensive than other options since it requires removal of additional soil and requires reconstitution of soil in the cleared areas. Consideration of these actions as a viable option is clouded by uncertainties regarding the exposure reduction that can be achieved through partial soil removal and by selective soil replacement. For comnarative nurnosesc. nani atinn dAnce eatrtratne far Ontione TA ase presented in Table ll. RECO?IENDATION After careful review of all available radiological data the Task Group members' specific recommendations are as follows: 1. The people of Enewetak Atoll may be safety returned to their honcland provided certain actions are taken and precautions observed. In the interest of achieving a minimum practicable dose for the Enewetak people the Task a. Group recommends that: The first villages and residences be constructed on CLMER, FRED, DAVID, or on any of the southern islands (ALVIN-KEITH) that the Enewetak people choose. oot vbw %