e ener Coconuts could be grown on the northern islands of Mijikadtek through Billae and on the southernislands. They are specifically prohibited on the northwest islands (Bokoluo-Boken). e Domestic meat would be raised on the southers islands and e Coconut crabs would be taken only from the southern islands. e Interisland travel would be unrestricted. e Wild bird and bird egg gathering would be unrestricted. on Enjebi. ; e | Lagoon fishing would be unrestricted. 5.5.5.2 Cleanup Actions. Actions are categorized as follows (removal of approximately 318,000 cu yds of soil is required): @ “@ e e Removal of physical hazards from all islands. Removal of debris and structures obstructive to the use of the land by the people. , Removal of plutonium contaminated soil from Boken, Lujor, and Runit and removal of plutonium crypts on Aomon. Scraping and removal of soil in pandanus and breadfruit growing areas (along the lagoon shore and on the northwest shore) of Enjebi to a minimum depth of 30 cm. e 7 Scraping and removal of soilin commercial coconut grove areas on Enjebi to a depth of 15 cm. e Scraping and removal of soilin other subsistence agricultural areas on Enjebi to a depth of 15 cm. e ‘Replacing soil from scraped areas with at least equal depths . of imported soil. 5.5.5.3 Conclusions. In Case 4 predicted doses would equal or exceed the upper limit of the ERDA guidelines (Task Group Report, 1974). This factor, when weighed with the great uncertainty in achieving even this dose reduction, makes it very difficult to justify the return of the driEnjebi to their home island. Case 4 is not recommended as a course of action. 5-27 4