"AEC Task Group Report but are not considered in the alternative programs in this EIS. These more adverse Task Group Report combinations are extremely unlikely whenconsidering historic living patterns on the atoll and the stated preferences of the Enewetak Atoll people for use of the various islands. Furthermore, it has been determined that consideration of these ‘other combinations would increase already unacceptable doses bet would ;not change the acceptability of recommended alternative programs. { Table 5-6 lists estimates of deses absorbed over a period of 30 years. These estimates can be considered the higest that any generation would receive. The maximum annual doses listed in Table 5-7, include recogni- tion that the maximum for each component cof radionuclide contribution to total dose occurs at different times during the 30-ycar period. Data and methods used to obtain the estimates in Table 5-6 and 5-7 are discussed ' in Paragraphs 5.6.1.1 through 5.6.1.3. Comparison of these results with the dose guidelines recommended by the AEC Task Group Report, 1974 (see Table 5-3) is shown in. Table 5-8. This comparison is given as the ratio of estimated individual dose to the appropriate dose guideline. For habitation plan A with cleanup actions I or Il, the maximum annual whole body dose for an average individual on the atoll is about 20 percent higher than the AEC guideline. For habitation plan B, the maximum annual whole body dose for an average individual is well below the AEC guideline; but for an individual residing on Enjebi, the whole body dose under these conditions is estimated to be 20 percent higher than the AEC guideline. For other combinations of cleanup actions and habitation plans, the maximum annual doses are well within the guidelines ' recommended by the AEC. Regarding bone doses, estimates for habitation plan A exceed the AEC guideline of 0.75 rem/yr, except for cleanup action III, even when the distribution of population is taken into account. For habitation plan B, the bone dose appears to be satisfactory in comparison to the guideline except for an individual residing on Enjebi. Other combinations result in maximum annual doses well within AEC guidelines. 5.6.1.1 Internal 30-Year Doses. Data for internal doses to whole body and bone are presented in Table 5-9. These data were used in developing the estimates in Table 5-6. In addition, data from Tables 1 and 2 of the AEC Task Group Report were used in deriving these estimates. In particular, living patterns A and Din Tables 1 and 2 of the Task Group Report were used for estimating whole body and bone doses in Column B of Table 5-6. These patterns correspond to life styles likely to be adopted by people living and growing food on the southern islands and by people ‘living and growing food on Enjebi, respectively. An appropriate combination of these patterns reflecting the spatial distribution of the population is used for the final evaluations in Tables 5-6 and 5-7, 5-34