o certainly want to be helpful, so let's approach this phase of impact statement preparation on the following basis: a. Radiological cleanup will be done according to one of * several alternative plans; we don't know which alternative will be preferred. b. c. The environmental impact of each radiological cleanup alter- - Native and sub-alternative will have to be addressed. The credible alternatives and sub-alternatives for radio- logical cleanup are: (1) Do no radiological cleanup; or (2) Clean up the entire atoll to levels for unconditional habitability. (a) (b) (3) Remove all radioactive waste and scrap that is reasonably accessible; and Reduce the residual radioactivity to achieve habitability conditions by: 1. soil rearrangement (plow, windrow, etc); 2. soil removal, or 3. soil addition; or Do cleanup so that parts of atoll -are unconditionally habitable, part of the islands are only conditionally habitable, and possibly some islands are left in an unhabitable condition (a) Remove all radioactive waste and scrap that is reasonably accessible; and (b). Selectively (by island) reduce the residual radioactivity as in (2) (b) above. d. We should not attempt to guess which cleanup plan will be adopted, but should describe the environmental aspects of each alternative.