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Debris which is classified "for the lagoon" potentially could avoid

the lagoon fate.
If nonradiological considerations indicate the debris
need not be removed, then it will be thoroughly monitored as prescribed

in paragraph III.B.4 above to ensure that it is not contaminated and deserves

to remain.
These items will be monitored subsequent to the visual search,
however, as they probably will require considerably more time and effort to
be monitored.
When they are confirmed as complying with the criteria of

III.B.4, the "debris for lagoon" marking will be removed or obliterated and

a "debris to remain" marking will be added. (No debris should be without
a marker once a visual search is completed; and all “uncertain” markings must

be resolved prior to certification.) For these debris items, radiation readings and results of Suear analyses must be documented.
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staging areas in open-bed trucks. The trucks will be monitored to assure .~
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respective disposal sites, and their contents discharged.
Contaminated debris
delivered to Runit (Yvonne) will be stockpiled at a convenient location there unt:

the crater entombment operation is ready to receive it, at which time it will
‘be transported again by truck to the crater.
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