i740 “3 wection - e.g., FRC, AEC/ERDA recommendations, Mr. Mitchell's and Congress' opinion, cleanup plan, risk and the peoples’ preference, Interior's position, then the current last paragrapks might be more informative. With the "Ujelang Conference” immediately preceding this section, however, the paragraphs on risk do follow naturally.) 4. Using FRC guidance as the exposure limit (rather than the AEC/ERDA recommendations) which was endorsed by the EPA, the length of elapsed time until potential radiation exposures on Enjebi Island would be within the FRC guidance varies according to the assumed living pattern: A. Live on Enjebi Imported food available and a daily part of the diet Coconuts available only from the southern islands Waiting period - 0 years B. Live on Enjebi No imported food available Coconuts available only from the southern islands Waiting period - 10-15 years C. Live on Enjebi Coconuts grown in north Waiting time - 30-70 years depending upon a) Whether or not food is imported b) Whether coconuts are grown on Enjebi, and/or c) Whether coconuts are grown on the other six northeartern islands If the decision already has been made to plant cocomuts on the six northeastern islands, then options A and B above become academic, and the waiting period becomes 30 to about 65 years depending upon the availability and use of imported foods. Of course, use of the AEC/ERDA/QOE recommendations would extend this time period. “~ Mame ea cyt 7 : og Swe yok ve . . my Oe ye, ' gare a4 to wom a : rae