Japtan (salt water well, fourteen feet, five inches deep) Distillation 5 Cleaver-Brooks 80E, 85 gph Fresh water storage 1 elevated steel tank, 5,000 gal Fresh water distribution transite mains, 3", 3,300 linear feet Salt water storage 1 elevated steel tank, 5,000 gal Salt water distribution transite mains, 3", 4", 3,380 linear feet 1 ground level steel tank, 5,000 gal 1 ground level pontoon, 1,285 gal SEWAGE DISPOSAL Underground sewage disposal systems were established and maintained on the islands of Eniwetok, Parry, Japtan, Runit, Engebi, and Biijiri, with proper outfall lines leading into the lagoon or the ocean, Table 16,4-3 shows equipment and installations by sites. TABLE 16.4-3. SEWAGE DISPOSAL INSTALLATIONS Site Eniwetok Parry Runit Biijiri Engebi Japtan Mains, 6=- and 3~ in, (linear ft) 12,267 Branches, 6~ in, (linear ft) Manholes — 43 200 -- — 15 10,950 1,182 — 318 1,99 610 730 3,143 Outfalls (linear ft) 1,440 29 5 1,000 500 8 500 220 300 Culverts, S=— in, Corrugated Single Bouble Single Single Single Single FUEL HANDLING AND STORAGE Fuel handling and storage facilities for POL products (gasoline, diesel fuel, oils, greases, etc.,) were maintained by the Service Opera- tions Division at Eniwetok for Army requirements and at Parry for Holmes & Narver requirements. The requirements on the islands of Japtan, Runit, Biijiri, and Engebi were supplied from Parry by tank trucks; storage on these upper islands was in Army 1000-gallon cubes, Gasoline storage facilities at Parry consist of one 42,000-gallon and four 10,000-gallon steel cylinder tanks, interconnecting 4-in, pipe and fittings to and from the pump house, to the truck loading rack, and to the refueling buoy between two mooring buoys in the lagoon. storage capacity is 82,000~galions. Total Diesel oil storage consists of five 42,000-gallon and five 10,000gallon steel cylinder tanks, interconnecting 4-in, pipe and fittings through the pump house and to the refueling buoy, Total storage capacity is 260,000 gallons. 16-22