Biijiri Generator Units 2 diesel, 118 kw 1 diesel, 195 kw Auxiliary Eqpt, 2 Caterpillar, 75 kw Engebi Generator Units 2 diesel, 118 kw 1 diesel, 195 kw Auxiliary Eqpt. 2 Caterpillar, 75 kw Japtan Generator Units 1 diesel, 118 kw Auxiliary Eqpt. 1 Caterpillar, 75 kw Table 16.4-1. shows the kilowatt hours of electricity generated dur- ing representative months. TABLE 16.4-1. POWER PRODUCTION, OCT, 1950-May 1951 Month Eniwetok 1950 October November Parry Runit Biijiri Engebi 344,700 252,400 —_— —_——— 26,200 38,500 320,800 281,800 15,800 6,500 92,400 36,800 316,100 December 1951 January 312,500 March 459,700 February April May 370,700 _ 252,800 343,200 ——— 52,200 30,600 102,400 79,700 154,300 345,100 64,200 41,300 481,200 525,800 469,900” 415,500 18,200 ———— 111,500 30,100 WATER DISTILLATION, 437,100 92,400 87,200 Japtan 34,500 39,900 96,100 41,800 93 ,400 60 , 800 56,800 50,200 49,500 STORAGE AND DISTRIBUTION Water distillation plants were established on the islands of Eniwetok Parry, Japtan, Runit, Biijiri, and Engebi for the production of distilled water for drinking purposes, bath and washroom facilities, mess halls, and other Users! requirements such as photographic laboratory, C.M.R plant, etc, The main distillation plants on each island were augmented by auxiliary Army field distillation units when demand exceeded capacity of installed plants, Prior to completion of the permanent plants on each of the islands mentioned, the water was supplied by batteries of Army field units, Cleaver-Brooks model 17-A, and Badger units. A great deal of difficulty was encountered in both fresh and salt water distribution systems because of breaking and fracturing of transite 16-19