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Request for Insert in the Record, Hearings Before Subcommittee on Energy,
Nuclear Proliferation and Federal Services, Committee on Government Affairs,
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Reference is made to your memo for the Director, 6 April 1979, subject: -

Pian for Responding to Questions by Senster Glenn.

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2, Background.

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People can be returned to their former homeland from which they were moved in 1947
to permit the Atoli's use as a nuclear weapons proving ground. Division of respon-

Cleanup and rehshilitation of Enewetak Atoll is essential before the Enewetak

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sibilities for cleammp and rehabilitation phases of work was confirmed by Office
of Management and Budget (OMB) memo dated 18 October 1973. ‘This memo assigned
agency responsibilities to: Department of Defense for maintaining ongoing facilities
and operations at Enewetak and for cleanup operations; Interior for rehabilitation
and the Atomic Energy Comission (Department of Energy) for radiological sonitoring
and survey.

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Dixector, DNA is DoD Project Manager and is coordinating the cleanup

-effort by Military Service elements and @ base contractor thru a combined Joint
Currently a total of 975 people are at the atoll working on the cleanup of

‘which 657 are military and the remainder civiliens.

engaged

The civiliens are

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in base support operations, construction of commmity fecilities and
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g under a TIPI contract and in DOE's Enewetak Radiological Support Project.
The southern isisnds of Enewetak heve background levels of radiation comparable
to those on the Esst Coast of the United States and hence no radiation protection
~@easures are required for persons whose activities are confined to the mein base

camp at Enewetak.

Radiation levels in the northern islands are roughly five times

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greater and entry is controlled and radistion protection measures imposed on those
wisiting or working on these islands. Additionally, a comprehensive environmental
“monitoring program is carried out and sppropriste levels of individual protection

the beginning of the project in June 1977 to 11 April 1979, there have

been « total of 4,498 persons who have worked om controlled islands, including

“$3,463 silitary and 1,035 civilians.

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The average tength of time military personnel

-Spend on the project is less then 180 days.

The resuits from §,552 dosimeter readings,

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