CHAPTER IV SECTIONS 18-19 VOL. I BOOK 5 PROJECT 6.9. Atall four stations of the 690 series, the 2-inch pipe caps were removed, threads were greased and the caps replaced without screwing them downtightly. On 690.04, located at Site Sally, mounting stud threads were cleaned and greased. Six 'Danger Radiation" signs were constructed and painted, letters four-inches high, magenta on a white background 24" x 18", signs attached to 36-inch long stakes. Project 6.9 support services. 46 man hours were involved in PROJECT 6.13. Holmes & Narver support of this project was in connection with preparation of Station 6140 on Site Yvonne. Labor and equipment were furnished to move equipment from the landing area to the vicinity of the station, and two laborers were assigned to help uncrate equipment, also to drive location stakes at designated points. Aggregate was spread and bladed smooth on an area 50'-0'' x 100'-0" surrounding Station 6140. Two hundred andfifty bags of sand were furnished the station. Beginning 6 November until K-Day, labor as required was furnished Station 6140 to aid with test equipment. hours supplied Project 6.13, was 293. SECTION 19. PROJECT 8.1. Total man PROGRAM 8 Holmes & Narver furnished laborers and riggers to this -pro- ject until the date of evacuation. Based at Site Gene, these workers were avail- able on a continuous basis to assist in installing equipment in the project's various stations. Support of specific stations included furnishing materials for, fabricating and installing, eight tables in Stations 800, 802, 805, and 840; providing of a laborer at Stations 800 and 801, and another at Stations 802 and 803, from 24 October until data was recovered from the stations; furnishing of an electrician, a rigger, and four laborers to assist in uncrating and installing instru- mentation in Stations 800, 801, 802, and 803; removal of the earth cover and clearing of debris from the roofs of stations just mentioned; servicing and maintaining generators in operable condition at Stations 800 and 802, and furn- ishing water to the darkroom trailer at each of these stations; and furnishing labor and equipment necessary to remove four 1200-lb. spectroscopes from Stations 800 and 802, two from each station, and deliver them to the AEC Ware- house on Site Elmer. In addition, an electrician was required on two occasions to assist in the installation of scientific power equipment in Station 801, and concrete pads were placed on the roofs of both Stations 801 and 803. At Station 804, an electrician was furnished to start and check the generator; also, at this station, a carpenter and laborer were furnished as required.