For comparative purposes, population dose estimates for Options I-V are presented in Table 11. RECOMMENDATIONS After careful review of all available radiological data the Task Group members' specific recommendations are as follows: 1. The people of Enewetak Atoll may be safety returned to their homeland provided certain actions are taken and precautions observed. In the interest of achieving a minimum practicable radiation dose for the Enewetak people the Task Group recommends that: The first villages and residences be constructed on ELMER, FRED, DAVID, or on any of the southern islands (ALVIN-KEITH) that the Enewetak people choose. Growth of all subsistence crops such as pandanus, breadfruit, tacca, pigs, chickens, and all other terrestrial food stuffs except coconut be limited to islands ALVIN-KEITH. Subsistence and commercial coconut may be grown without remedial measures on any island in the Atoll except ALICE, BELLE, CLARA, DAISY, IRENE, JANET, and YVONNE. Fishing be permitted anywhere. Travel be unrestricted to all islands except YVONNE. When the Pu contamination on YVONNE is removed, the restriction of travel to that island can be lifted. Wild birds and bird's eggs be collected anywhere. Coconut crabs be collected onlv on the southern islands (ALVIN-KEITH). Wells which are intended to provide lens water for human consumption or for agricultural use be drilied only on the southern islands (ALVIN-KEITH). When drilled, water from each well should be checked for bacteria, salinity, and radioactivity content before the well is approved for use. wt ae “25+