wy ~ Debris Cleanup DEBRIS DISPOSAL Disposition of debris was based on the radiological condition of and its disposition as indicated in the Master Index. Red det disposed of by crater containment as described in a subsequent Green debris was left in place or otherwise disposed noncontaminated material. Yellow debris and some green deb: ~ disposed of by dumping atthe nearest site designated in the perm by Pacific Ocean Division, Corps of Engineers, for disposal of me the lagoon.’ There were three such sites: Site Alpha (A) off E. Island, Site Bravo (B) off Runit (Yvonne) Island, and Site Charlie the coast of Enjebi asillustrated in Figure 5-17. Disposal of hazardous ordnance (ammunition, projectiles, gi bombs, etc.) from World War II battles at Enewetak wascarriec trained EOD experts, as described in Chapter 4. LAGOON DISPOSAL SITES RUNIT ANANIS oncih'© KIDRENEN nets PERMIT NO. PODCO-O 1298-5 iKUREN JAPTAN MEDREN NEWETAK ENEWE FIGURE 5-17. LAGOON DISPOSAL SITES.