adherence to dietary recommendations. These, usually referred to as bioassay techniques, would be applicable to the Eneu situation, and their continued availability is provided for under the technical assistance provision of the Section 177 Agreement subsidiary to the Compact of Free Association. To summarize, a population resettled on Eneu at this time would inevitably be subjected to radiation exposures which are higher than those which they now encounter at Kili and Ejit, but with reasonable care their dose commitment would be within the range of that which goes without notice in many other parts of the world and is within U.S. Federal guidelines. It is assumed that, following resettlement, regular field trip service to Bikini Atoll would be maintained, and therefore that both imported and local foods would be available. Under this assumption, the Department of Energy would recommend the following conditions upon resettlement: a. Residence should be restricted to Eneu Island. b. Locally grown terrestrial foods should be taken from Eneu Island only. c. At least for the first several years a monitoring program should be conducted to evaluate, and report to the appropriate authorities on, the actual radiological aspects of the resettlement. DTO1H DRAFT Page 4--9/5/84