a ™ ~~ AGOGO? Sn<7RAT be conducted such that radiological exposure to cleanup personnel will be in accordance with applicable regulations. (@} The composition of the actual — cleanup work force will noeseed | consist of DoD personnel, ERDA contractor-provided personnel, and local labor (except for the handling, collecting or removal of contaminated material). (e) The use of certain equipment and other assets currently available to the Dol) has been determined by the U.S. Congress to be in the best interest of the U.S. Government. Theseassets, to the extent | possible, will be utilize! for the Cleanup Phase. (3) The engineeringstudy prepared for DNA(Ref b) was an — island-by-island survey which located and identified man-made structures and debris. In addition, it providal instructions concerning disposi- tion of each of these items which were determined to constitute ahealth or safety hazard, or to interfere with the reasonable use of the Atoll. These dispositions were subsequently modified as reflected in the FCDNA Enewetak Cleanup Master Index dated 7 April 1977. An Envirormental Impact Statement (Ref c)} was published which examined five specific alternatives. Case 3 was determined to be ee the most practicable and is the basis for this plan. In Case 3, non- contaminated material is stockpiled or disposed of in accordance with appropriate procedures and contaminated material is placed in a crater(s} on Runit (Yvonne) Island. | BEST AVAILABLE COPY co) (4) ee ee aeerie . Ye