L. Joe Deal - -2- 3. Any needed restrictions on locations for fishing and food gathering. 4. Specific recommendations directed at minimizing intake afd uptake of radionuclide in foods. Housing and Facilities Construction 1. Limitations on use of local materials, such as sand and coral 2. Any needed remedial measures around housing on islands for which aggregate. permanent occupancy is approved. Removal of Contaminated Debris and Other Hazards General recommendations on remedial measures including removal and disposal of radioactive debris (including soil) and non-radioactive debris. - 2. Specific recommendations on actions that may be needed against hot spots, such as those on Runit and Enjebi. OEDe. « 80% pepmeatins e Pane eo 1. 3. Specific recommendations on actions against certain non-radiological hazards and undesirable features in the atoll, such as towers, con- crete objects, and derelict materials. Followup Requirements 1. Recommendations regarding studies of health status of returning natives. . 2. Recommendations regarding periodic radiological survey of Eniwetok. 3. Provision for removing restrictions at some future time, should this be feasible. It is important to recognize that the above recommendations will be developed considering the health risks associated with the total exposure of the returning natives, and with the benefit that comes from determining by what pathway or mechanism the major contributions to this exposure are delivered. The objective will be to keep exposures as low as is feasible. The guidance will be based upon consideration of both short term exposures (within the first few years after return) and longer term exposures (for 30 to 70 years). Exposures to infants will be determined '