Table 225.

Living patterns describing the geographical locations for activities
involved in daily living.

Pattern H

Pattern I

Residence

FRED, ELMER, or DAVID

FRED, ELMER, or DAVID

Agriculture

ALVIN through KEITH

KATE through WILMA + LEROY

Fishing

Entire Atoll

Entire Atoll

Pattern ITI

Residence

Pattern IV

JANET

BELLE

Agriculture

JANET

BELLE

Fishing

Entire Atoll

Entire Atol)

Pattern V

Pattern VI

Residence

JANET

JANET

Agriculture

KATE through WILMA + LEROY

ALICE through IRENE

Fishing

Entire Atoll

Entire Atoll

used for PACE drilling operations.

The contribution of each pathway to the

Similarly, the nearby "C'"' level area

total dose for an individual depends on

proved tobea aor source stored ina

living patterns and diet.

Six living pat-

lead container in a locked building properly terns, shown in Tables 225 and 226, have
labeled, but of which we were unaware be-

been selected for the dose assessment on

fore the survey started.

the basis of statements made by the
Enewetak people as to how and where
they would like to live after they return,

POPULATION DOSE ASSESSMENT

Similarly, the diets shown in Table 227

tere gtMee crate

have been selected on the basis of the

The total radiation dose to the

best current information on the dietary

Enewetak people returning to Enewetak
Atoll is determined by the sum of the contributions of each of the exposure pathways; l.e.,
Dose =

D: ahalation *
D

habits of the Enewetak people, the curren
distribution of edible species on the Atoll
and growth periods before harvest for
edible species which will have to be

D

external gamma

.
.
marine food chain

Dre rrestrial food chain

established after return.

In addition,

these assessments assume that the
Enewetak people wil] continue their current practice of using catchment rainwater for drinking and that underground
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