Conclusions and Recommendations
1.

Dose Assessment Report
The advisory Group does not believe the present draft of “Assessment
of Potential Doses to Populations from the Transuranic Radionuclides at

Eniwetok" is an acceptable basis for decisions regarding cleanup criteria
and eventual resettlement of the atoll for the following reasons:
A.

Data base:

The data used in the dose assessment calculations

appear to be inadequate and introduce into tne dose calculations

a large uncertainty which is not identified.

Some of the data used

are extrapolations from data collected at other sites and under
different conditions from those at Eniwetok, thus the data may not
be applicable.
B.

Basic Assumptions:

The assumptions used in deriving the dose estimates

appear to have been selected mere for the purpose of maximizing the

range of doses that persons inhabiting the atoll could receive than
for estimating most probable or reasonably expected doses.

On the

other hand, doses were estimated for what appears to be an average
population, rather than for different population groups (e.g., infants,
children, young adults, aged, etc.). In several cases the basic
assumptions are not given and in others. unpublished and unsubstantiated
conclusions served as a basis for assumptions used.

An example is

the gastrointestinal absorption factors.
Specific comments on this report provided for the authors' use are
attached.
Recommendations - The Advisory Group recommends that the authors of the dose

assessment report consider these comments in preparing their next draft and
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