UNITED STATES
@omic ENERGY COMMISSION®
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20545

AUG 8

1972

Gordon Facer, Special Assistant to the AGMMA
DISPOSITION OF RUNIT ISLAND CIN ENIWETOK PROVING GROUND)
In answer to General Camm'’s memorandum of August 3, 1972, regarding the proposed return of Eniwetok to administrative control of U. S. Trust
Territories, we wish to present the following comments directed toward
the consideration of a proposal for AEC to lease Runit Island from the
territorial government of the Marshall Islands for the purpose of
conducting plutonium studies;
1.

Paragraph 7 of the agreement dated June 30, 1960, between
AEC and DOD pertaining to administration of EPG (including
Runit Island) provides as follows:

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"DOD agrees that the EPG will continue to be ayailable
to AEC for any activity which the AEC may later need

to conduct at the EPG..."

Paragraph 1.A. of the same agreement provides as follows:
". . . Navy hereby accepts all property interests of

AEC in EPG and all property of AEC which will be located

at the EPG on July 1, 1960."

A possible interpretation of these paragraphs would designate

DOD, not AEC, as the Goyernmental agency responsible for obtaining

the proposed lease. Adding support to this literal interpretation
is the recently receiyed adyice from your office that DOD has
assumed contamination clean-up responsibility for any future
decontamination which AEC may determine to be feasible from the
studies for which the lease is proposed. If the primary purpose
of the proposed lease is the continuation of existing DOD
administration and control over Runit until DOD can decontaminate,

we are not aware of any considerations which would justify AEC's
obtaining administrative control from DOD. Such a substitution
of parties would appear to be contrary to the spirit and the
letter of the quoted 1960 agreement.

CORFIRMED TO BE UNCLASSIFIED

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