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12/3/79

Mrs. Ruth G. Van Cleve, Director

Office of Territorial Affairs

U. S. Department of the Interior

Office of the Secretary

Washington, D.C.

20240

Dear Mrs. Van Cleve:
Reference is made to your letter of October 22, 1979,

in which

you state that the Department of the Interior is considering the

agricultural redevelopment of Enjebi Island and the reestablishment
of a community on that island for the Enjebi people.

As part of

this consideration you requested estimates of the time which must

elapse before exposure levels on Enjebi Island would meet exposure
limits.
Current estimates of the number of years which must pass if exposure
limits are to be adhered to are based upon the potential dose estimates
provided in the Preliminary Dose Assessment Report prepared by the
staff of the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory (LLL). These dose estimates
have been compared to the exposure guidance, and, based upon known radioactive decay rates of the radionuclides involved, time intervals
have been calculated.

U. S. Federal Radiation Council recommended

exposure levels (adopted alsa by the Environmental Protection Agency)
are 500 mrem to the. maximum exposed. invididual in any one year (and
assumes that the maximum exposed individual does not vary from the
average population exposure by more than a factor of 3, resulting ina
recommended average population exposure level of170 mrem per year)

Atomic Energy Commission

and 500Q mrem over a 30 year period.

recommendations, recognizing the uncertainties inherent in such
ce for the maximum
dose estimates, were one-half of the FRC guidan

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