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e Assessment of doses for a population living on the Atoll in its
current radiological condition.
e Assessment of dose reductions that might be expected due to modification of the diet.
o Assessment of dose reductions that might be expected due to removal

of contaminated soil.
e Comparison of these dose assessment, matrices with the population dose
guidelines used by the Task Group.
The Enewetak Radiological Survey Report (NVO-140) contains estimates for
average population doses on the Atoll for 5, 10, 30, and 70 years in its
current radiological condition and for six living patterns covering a range

of exposure conditions and including the pattern considered to be most
representative of the Enewetak people's desired life style after they return.
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are made for each of these living patterns for each of the following corrective
actions:
e Gravel the village area and plow the village island.
e Import pandanus and breadfruit from the southern islands (ALVINKEITH) for inhabitants of the northern islands.
6 Import pandanus, breadfruit, coconut and tacca from the southern
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The estimates for 30 year whole body doses in the Survey Report are
summarized in Table 1 of the Task Group report, and 30-year-bone dose
estimates are summarized in Table 2.

Note that the eption for "Gravel Village

Area - Plow Village Island," achieves a minimal reduction in radiation
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