should strictly limit access to Bikini Atoll, with an injunction providing that the Defendants must prevent anyone fron using the means of transportation presently available to take up permanent residence at Bikini except under such conditions as the Court may order. The Court should not permit any person to take up permanent residence at Bikini Atoll unless that person is fully apprised of the potential risks which attend such a relocation, with that advice to be given in Marshallese if the person does not read or understand English, and with further condition that the Defendants, particularly ERDA, should agree to bear the expense of all future needs with regard to health care, shelter and nutrition, and any necessary further relocation, of any person who, notwithstandinge advice as to risks, nay, nevertheless, decide to return to Bikini Atoll. II. BEST AVAILABLE COPY CONTINGENCY PLANNING FOR RELOCATION OF PRESENT . BIKINI ISLAND RESIDENTS. Completion of a valid radiological survey with regard to Bikini Atoll may well show, on the basis of the . preliminary results of the 1975 survey, that permanent residence on Bikini Island is unacceptably risky, no matter what precautions are taken. Alternatively, such a survey may reveal that risks may be mininized by the taking of additional precautions not presently recormended. That information may be available within a matter of days after completion of an aerial radiation survey together with DOE ARCHIVES consideration of probable patterns of life style of persons expected to live on Bikini Atoll. -3- In the event the information . 19