Those on Attached List
b.
Status Reports. Periodic progress reports (at least monthly)
are requested from Project Officer and Radiological Safety
Officer at appropriate intervals or stages of work. These
reports should advise particularly as to status and progress
of that portion of the program for which NVOOis responsible.
Also, problems in those areas for which NVOOis directly
responsible should be identified. On an approximate 30-day
frequency, the Director, Plans Division, will prepare from
these submissions a report to interested agencies on radiological, health and safety progress in accordance with the
provisions of the AEC-DOD Memorandum of Understanding.
5.
Funding. The total funding for the clean-up relative to the resettlement program for Bikini Atoll is expected to be $1.3 million and
will be provided as follows:
Atomic Energy Commission (AEC)
Department of Defense (DOD)
Department of the Interior (DI)
$300, 000
300, 000
700, 000
The AEC/DOD funds will be available in FY-1969 and provided to
the Project Manager to begin the task. The Department of the
Interior funds will be forthcoming in FY-1970.
The AEC cost
ceiling of $300,000 must be incurred by June 30, 1969. The DOD
funds of $300,000 must be obligated by June 30, 1969. The Project
Manager will utilize the above cited funds for clean-up of Bikini
Atoll including military TDY, travel and other associated costs.
The following procedure is established for the funding and costing
of this work:
a.
AEC funds of $300, 000 are available to Joint Task Force
EIGHT (JTF-8) under Purchase Order No. 69-29, dated
February 4, 1969.
Costs incurred by JTF-8 are to be
billed to the AEC's Nevada Operations Office and costed
against PO No. 69-29. The AEC's total participation is
limited to $300,000.
It is imperative that costs not ex-
ceeding this amount be incurred and reported to AEC prior
to June 30, 1969.