-7. . estimates of parameters in the dose nmdels. the data are lognormally distributed. It’s possible some of They are checking that out. General discussion by all about using the 3~ approach. Bai r: Is there reasonto believe the metabolism of cesium is different for the Enewetak people? Phillips: We are using a 15% reduction in body and organ weights Reference Man) to make dose estimates. correct from available Advisory: Group as a whole Robison: ICRP recommended (compared with This appears to be about data if you exclude the two fattest men. parameter values should not be used if data applicable to the Enewetak people indicate other estimates / Everyone agrees are preferable. Can easily change the computer code to get new dose estimates estimated parameters if change (e.g., concerning short and lo”ng term retention of cesium in the body). Wachholz: DOE must have a revised LLL dose assess~nt by July 15 to send to DOI so they can make a decision whether or not coconuts should be planted on the northern islands of the Enewetak Atoll. Robison: We are making a “limiting” run where a child is born after the 8 year period when planted coconuts will start producing, then follow him for 70 years. Could also look at the fetal dose. The marine pathway is included in the present draft document but not discussed. Cistern water pathway is not dose. ncluded, but it will contribute very little