.. Cleanup of soil containing Pu can be handled on a case-by-case oe basis-using the following: ———-q,-- <40-pCi/gm of soil - corrective action not required. bs 40 to 400 pCi/gm of soil - corrective action determined ona case-by-case basis considering all radiological cohditions. “¢, >400 pCi/gm of soil - corrective action required. DOSE ASSESSMENT AND CORRECTIVE ACTION ALTERNATIVES For comparison with population dose guidelines, evaluations were | made for the following conditions: . _.@ _Dose without cleanup.2 e Dose reductions obtained by diet modification. « Dose reductions achieved by removal of contaminated soil. In addition, estimates were made for representative living patterns plus corrective actions: oe -- _ e Plow the village island, and gravelthe village area for radiation e Import pandanus and breadfruit from the southern islands (ALVIN-KEITH) for inhabitants of the northern islands to shielding. - _. ee . - control ingestion of radionuclides. e Import pandanus, breadfruit, coconut and tacca from the e Import pandanus, breadfruit, coconut, tacca, and domestic southern islands. meat from the southern islands. DISPOSAL OF CONTAMINATED MATERIAL Contaminated material is composed of soil, debris and scrap. some places there is Pu including pieces of Pu metal. At Contamination is distributed on and below the surface; some is in rad waste burial sites.