measures and actions needed to reduce exposures of the Enewetak people to levels within these criteria, and to keep exposures as low as practicable. The Task Group, advisors, and consultants have carefully reviewed the AKC Radiological Survey results; current information on the life style, diet, and rehabilitation preferences of the Enewetak people; applicable radiation pro- tection guidance established by various national and international Radiation Standards bodies; and current laws and repulations pertaining to dispcsal of radioactive waste materials. The recommendations that were developed are those that, in the judpment of the Task Group, advisors, and consultants, are most appropriate for the U.S. Government to take to provide a radiologically acceptable environment for the Lnewetak people considering they will be long-termresidents on the Atoil. TASK GROUP STATEMENT CONCERNING THE RADIOLOGICAL SURVEY RESULTS After thorough review of the Radiological Survey Report, the Task Group malics the following observations: e The survey provides an exceptionally complete cata base for estimating radiation doses. It includes the results of an aerial gamma radiation survey of land area plus radiochenical data from the analysis of over 4500 samples of air, soil, sediment, water, and marine and land aninals. Cr