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ERDA's SUGGESTED RESPONSE AND/OR COMMENTS (Continued)

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degree of refinement is not needed to make decisions
with respect to the resettlement of Bikini.

See

also answer to Paragraph 77.
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This conclusion of law does not require an answer.

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Deny.

The medical examinations agreed to on November |

(including ERDA's agreement to provide certain support)

were voluntary.

While we believe that DO! would agree

that it has an obligation to protect the health of the
Bikinians, the type of examination requested is beyond
the scope of any such obligation.
See also comments on Paragraph I01.
10)

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Deny.

As previously stated, surveys to date have been

adequate for purposes of estimating dose exposure.

Therefore, we deny the need for further study of ''health
risk,'"' and, more particularly, the notion that we should
fund independent scientists to perform such a study.
If supporting a study of "health risks'' means medical

examinations are deemed necessary, then they would have to
be done for reasons other than radiological since as stated
above the radiation dose to the people living on Bikini

is

too low for such examinations to resolve any detectable effects.
It is important to point out that with respect to exposures
below the federal guide of 500 mrem per year for individuals

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