the enyifonment and the owners of the atoll are absent at a radiologically a Safe location. a - The~problem isfinding the procedure, assuming one exists,— a “ a “" through whichaall or parevf the atoll-€an be made sife as the permanent — none-¥O0the chcee people. The basic principles of radiation protection are applicable everywhere. In the case of Eniwetok, fundamental decisions relate to the exposure standards to be used in the evaluation of the radiological survey and the cleanup and rehabilitation options. must be identified. Benefits for the returning people The objectives, drawn from ICRP, are: 1. to prevent acute radiation effects, and 2. to limit the risks of late eeeGe an acceptable level. Lf Saccesst [implementationvtthe-plans£3urecovery of Eniwetok Atoll will require % / a Citanup ofpawSylar rea: 3h, Measurements of humans by dosimeters and whole ,body A Cen tet wetpronn Periodic assessments of environmental radioactivity, by Trt deroten, etd inky mw counter. vd Y islou§ Wo! 3 Forthright actonciok26 the procedures which mae keep exposures as low as practicable. The most critical element of the population receiving the highest exposure will be used in applying numerical criteria. Use of dynamic life style and diet adapted to radiological conditions during the lifetime of returnees and later generations. Data on total annual exposures for those receiving highest exposures. - a. 1 vee r- TOTTEE TORR Tae ore UTESSree, omens ” ahy bye whee ws