Soil profiles taken in 1971 reflected the construction earth-moving activities, with plutonium and other radionuclides found in rather constant or increasing concentrations down to soil depths of 20 cm -- the limit of that sampling effort. Although no burial grounds were indicated in those records researched, it was highly probable that burial grounds of sorts were associated with each SGZ area. Evidence of construction was everywhere. This background was taken into account when the information requirements were formulated. The statistical sampling program was then designed to determine the following information: l. Stratify the surface (0-5 or 0-15 cm) into five arbitrary groups + 25% of strata mean. 2. Define contamination to depth of 180 em (6 ft.) over large (not small) areas. 3. Determine only large volumes of contaminated soil. SALLY (AOMON)-RUBY (EHERIRU)-SALLY'S CHILD were grouped together. Presently RUBY is integral with SALLY. SALLY'S CHILD developed from the debris and sand from between SALLY and TILDA, and was treated as part of SALLY. Both SALLY end RUBY were the sites of multiple SGZ's. Buried contanination was expected, but not necessarily located prior to the survey effort. An additional complication, that of Project PACE excavation, affected the utility and the execution of a meaningful soils effort. SALLY had huge areas excavated by PACE, some adjacent to SGZ's and suspected burial sites. Also, the excavated material had been deposited on the remaining surface areas of SALLY and between SALLY, and what remains of RUBY. Because of this an attempt was made early in the survey to G % been disturbed. The islands had clearly