ve ao meronager + a A review of the natural radiation Mr. Harold Beck environment in the U. S. and range ' HASL of exposure levels. Review of FRC estimates on expo- Mr. Tommy McCraw sures of the U. S. population from past atmospheric tests. T- AEC/OS : Feedback from any earlier re- quirement for additional exposure ; To be named , estimates. , Wednesday, February 28, 1968 Group Deliberations (Chairman - to be named) 1. Brief summarizing of the material reviewed so far for Bikini Atoll and the Bikini people. To be named Consideration of the following: a. b. Is there a reason, from a radiation exposure viewpoint, why the Bikini natives should not return to their home Atoll? If there is reason not to return, what is needed to make the Atoll acceptable for return of Bikini people, or if the Bikini people may return, what, if any, conditions must be set for their return from a radiation viewpoint? Following discussion on the above, it is expected that opinions will have been formed on the key question of resettlement. At this point, it has been suggested that a roundtable discussion be held to arrive at final recommendations for use by BM and OS. Those listed below are asked to participate or to appoint an alternate member: weer ve Dr. John Harley, HASL - Chairman Lin NePREI FIER HUN: oem oe veda Soe Dr. Robert Conard, BNL Dr. Paul Tompkins, FRC Mr. Robert Catlin, 0S Note: ‘ Dr, Roy Maxwell, OS Dr. David Bruner, EM Dr. Allan Lough, EM Output from the roundtable discussion should be a list of recom mendations on the question of resettlement of Bikini Atoll. Simieintli 3.725/210%] 73S