ABSTRACT As a result of a decis‘on by President cohnson in 1968, the Atoll of Bikini was the subject of an intensive clean-up effort in 1969 by a joint AEC-DASA task force. The task force was responsible for rehabil- itating the islands of Sikini and Eneu <n preparation for the resettlement of the Bikinian people to their home islands. Radiological Safety Advisors were provided by the Western Environmental Research Laboratory, Environmental Protection Agency. Objectives of the clean-up effort were: removal of all debris from the islands; determination of existing radiation levels on each island; analysis of available food items for radionuclide distribution; and clearing of vegetation from land for aqricultural redevelopment. Upon completion of these objectives, the islands were turned over to the Trust Territories for the agricultural phase of the vrogram. This report describes the radiological conditions detected before, during and following the clean-up effort. The highest exposure-rate measured on the islands of Bikini and Eneu was 120 uR/hr. The mean exposure-rate for the proposed village area on Bikini was 44 pR/hr. Integral dose calculations involving theoretical time periods spent in various areas of the island and on the lagoon and considering shielding values from coral aggregate in the village area were made. oF] projected external whole body dose for a person born on Bikini living there for 70 years would be less than 10 Rad. 30090149 The in 1970 and