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CLEANUP ececneccrccessssccccssecece
$1,200 ,000
TranSpoOrtatlon. cecvecveccscsscccescseses
100 ,000
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15,000
Replanting eesccccccvcsccscvssccsesccoecs
177,000
Grove Maintenances cccvccvcvascsnccsenece
112 ,O00
ConStruction .cccvssvcssccsecsensvacesaces
815,000
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2h5 ,000
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217 ,800
$2,B82,800
Because the Bikini people will have to continue to live for the next
several years on Kili and because there is some probability that some of
them will elect to remain on Kili rather than relocate themselves on Bikini,
some improvements to housing, community facilities, and agricultural resources
are in order for that island.
These costs are currently estimated at
approximately $100,000.
Similarly, the plight of the former Eniwetok people, who have been
relocated on Ujelang, requires attention.
These people were removed from
Eniwetok shortly after the removal of the people from Bikini.
people were resettled on the much smaller Ujelang atoll.
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The Eniwetok
The Defense
Department has concluded that national security requirements for Eniwetok
are such that return of these people is not foreseeable.
The Ujelangese are
in urgent need of improved housing, community facilities, and agricultural
resources, all of which are today beyond their means.
Their near desperate
situation is highlighted by the impending end of the Bikini odyssey.
Improvements to the Ujelang community are currently estimated to require
$80,000.
The resettlement program for Bikini, including clearing, redevelopment
over a five-year period, and essential improvements to the Kili and Ujelang