86. RADIOLOGICAL CLEANUP OF ENEWETAK ATOLL and the nextfor visiting and food gathering (Figure 2-2).105 The cleanup and rehabilitation alternatives considered in the DEIS Were based on three possible cleanup actions and four habitation plans, The cleanupactions wereidentified as: I. No cleanup. II. Removal of all hazardous, obstructive, and radioactive. SCrap, plutonium concentrations greater than 400 pCi/g from four islands, Lujor (Pearl), Aomon, Boken, and Runit; and other Soil with plutonium concentrations between 40 and 400 pCi/g on a > I. case-by-case basis. Extensive cleanup of residential and agricultural islands. The four habitation plans were identified as: Norestrictions on island or food usage. Live on southern islands and Enjebi; visit northern islands; use food from southern islands or Enjebi, plus coconuts from )) northeastislands, and pandanusand breadfruit from Enjebi farm plots or imported. Live on southern islands; visit northern islands; use food from southern islands plus coconuts from 12 northeastislands. Live on southern islands; visit southern islands only; use food grown on southern islands only. Habitation Residence Plan Islands Food Sources Agriculture Islands Foods! A au au 8 Southern islands Southern islands All and Enjebi Enjebi Pandanus and thern Aue i ! Breadfruit Cc Southernislands Oo Southern islands Southern islands All Northern isiands Coconut only Southern islands All , * Foods grown in existing soil, except where noted, bPeopte should not be permitted to return to Enewetak Atoll if cleanup does not result in dote reductions equivalent to or less than the AEC criteria, Figure 2-1. © Foods grown in farming plots produced by removing radioactive soil and replacing it with nonradioactive soil in sufficient volume to contain mature root systems of these plants. FIGURE 2-2. EXPLANATION OF HABITATION PLANS. ,

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