5

rhe Enewetak Rehabilitation Program
The study made no specific recommendations on planting,

b'

mended that:
er
recom OE aggressively pursue radiological assessments of the northe!
° Dands to obtain improved risk assessment calculations and
in subsistanc
establish criteria for suburanic acceptability

commercial crops.

alternatives ar
DOI/DOD/DOE/TTPI collectively evaluate the

variations presented and determine their acceptability aS soon|

possible.
e The Enewetak people be directly involved in the evaluation of the:
alternatives and variations.
e H&N-Orange continue to refine the time schedules and cos

involved in the implementation of various alternatives andvariation
w:
Since noneof the coconuts from the six northern islands in question
cas
a
provide
to
only
planted
be
would
islands
the
food,
to be used for
crop. copra. The cost programmed by DOIfor planting the six islands wi
$365,000.65 According to the study, the 10,272 trees which could t
planted on these islands could produce $41,088 per year gross income (le:

the copra wi
than 5 percent per annum return on investment) assuming
fe
reimburse
would
States
United
the
uncontaminated or that

contaminated copra.66

Copies of the study were forwarded to 29 addressees, including DO

und Mr. T. R. Mitchell, the dri-Enewetak’s legal counsel. DOE responde

that only the four southeastern islands should be planted by the U.
Government in the foreseeable future (Alternative c) due to the presen
offission products on the northern islands. Mr. Joe
requested that the otheralternatives not be presented
until after the radiological impacts had been discussed
TTPI representatives together with Mr. Mitchell, to

Deal, of DOE H¢
to the dri-Enewetz
by DOE, DNA, an
develop a mutual

agreeable governmentposition.6? Mr. Mitchell, VADM Monroe, and M
Cody, the Deputy Director, DNA, insisted that all the alternatives ar
their radiological impacts be discussed with the dri-Enewetak at

forthcoming conferencecalled by the TTPIfor that purpose. In the opinic
of the Director, DNA, it was of paramount importance that the dt
Enewetak be consulted fully on all aspects of the issue, for their inputs

decisions were essentials which no otherparticipant could provide.§8.69
1978 PLANTING CONFERENCE
On 30 November 1978,

U.S. Government and dri-Eneweta

representatives metat the atoll to confer on coconut planting alternative
The dri-Enewetak were represented by the two iroijs, six Planning Counc

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