~2-= and Resettlement. As with Bikini Atoll, responsibility for cleanup and rehabilitation rests with the DOD and DOI respectively. AEC ie responsible for conducting a radiological survey, assessing the results, and establishing criteria and: constraints for cleanup and rehabitation, involving other agencies, as appropriate. Organization of the Eniwetok Radiological Survey, now under way, is shown in Figure 3. The Washington Interagency Group is charged with coordination of actions to effect overall Eniwetok Atoll objectives. The Manager, Nevada Operations Office, has been directed to plan, organize, and conduct the AEC radiological field survey to develop sufficient data on the total radiological environment of Eniwetok Atoll. Technical standards and requirements for the survey and cleanup operations will be provided by responsible divisions within AEC Headquarters. Specifically: ” eete ee (a) (b) The Division of Biomedical and Environmental Research (DBER) has the responsibility for reviewing and guiding the preparation of a report on the radiological status of the atoll. This report will be prepared by the Data Evaluation Group at Lawrence Livermore Laboratory. The Division of Qperational Safety. (DOS) shares responsibility with DBER and the Division of Military Application (DMA) for Planning the survey. DOS will provide the coordination of these plans and their extension during the survey with the Assistant General Manager for Environment and Safety (AGMES). DOS will also provide information on the survey to EPA staff at the Washington level upon request. DOS will review and evaluate all data and assessments relevant to the feasibility of various cleanup methods and methods for disposal of hazardous materials. Cleanup criteria, requirements, guidelines, and environmental and health protection standards to be employed during cleanup operations will then be developed by DOS in consultation with appropriate AEC staff sections and other agencies, (c) _ DOE ARCHIVES The AGMMA has the overall authority and responsibility within the AEC for coordinating matters related to the rehabilitation of the Eniwetok Atoll. Tne radiological survey, and the interpretive effort associated with it, is a large program superimposed on a number of technically qualified organizations. Survey activities and analytical efforts by responsible organizations are reflected in Figures 4 and 5.