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Since that time, however, the Department has reexamined this
proposal. The final GAO report now places the recommendation in a

somewhat broader context, j.e., not so much in terms of having the
Department of the Interior repeat a soil analysis, but rather in

terms of having experts who have no direct connections with the
nuclear testing program or the Enewetak cleanup project perform an
independent assessment of the cleanup criteria and the post-cleanup
hazards. The final GAO report holds that this independent assessment
could be made by reviewing the Department of Energy's radiological
support data for the project. —
For its part, the Department of Energy has stated that it would
welcome an independent assessment of the radiological support that has
been provided to DNA and DOI in their cleanup and rehabilitation

activities and has offered its full cooperation in any such independent assessment.

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