-2assistance in locating the second group of ‘houses on Bikini Island, the
ERDA recommended that an aerial survey of the type flown at Enewetak be

conducted for the entire Bikini Atoll.

This survey would provide detailed

data including contours of the total external gamma radiation, isotopic
content and plutonium in the soil surface.

Neither the ERDA nor the DOI

had the integrated logistical support system needed for an aerial survey
and DOD was requested to supply this.

Since DOD would request reimburse-

ment for its support and there was insufficient time to obtain the necessary
funding, ERDA conducted a limited ground survey of external radiation levels
on Bikini and Eneu Islands in June 1975.

The results of this survey showed

that the radiation of the interior of Bikini Island was too high for further
housing settlements and that future settlements on nearby Eneu Island would
minimize radiation exposures.
under review.
CIVIL NO.

Currently, the Bikini resettlement project is

A lawsuit, THE PEOPLE OF BIKINI, ET AL VS.

75-348 U.S.D.C., D.

SEAMANS, ET AL,

Hawaii, alleges that the U.S. Government has

not assessed properly the radiological conditions at Bikini and among other
things, requests the court to order an aerial survey for Bikini comparable

to that conducted at Enewetak.
Justice, the plaintiffs'

During negotiations with the Department of

legal counsel recognized that the surveys and

evaluation of radiological conditions at Bikini Atoll were not as compre-~
hensive as more recent work at Enewetak Atoll, and sought an aerial radiological survey of Bikini and the other northern Marshall Islands.
The merits of the aerial survey have been thoroughly discussed at staff

al

levels between DOI, DOD, and DOE both before and after the initiation of
the lawsuit.

Briefings on the survey were provided to the Administrator

of ERDA, the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health and Environment), the
Department of the Interior, Office of Trust Territories,
OMB, and the Chairman of the CEQ.

staff members of

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