Department of Energy
Enewetak Radiological

Support Project
APO San Francisco 96333

CERTIFICATION
Based on an evaluation of radielogical conditions generally described
below, the radiological cleanup of
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Enewetak Atoll, Marshall Islands, has been completed substantially in
accordance with the radiological guidance contained in the Report by the

Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) Task Group entitled “Recommendations for

Cleanup and Rehabilitation of Enewetak Atol]," 19 June 1974, as approved
by the Commissioners of the AEC on 12 August 1974, and as amplified by

Department of Energy guidance provided for field use which is contained

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in Section 4, Tab E, Appendix 2, Annex C of FC DNA OPLAN 600-77,

29 April 1977, and subsequent correspondence.

Commander, Joint Task Group Enewetak, has
a diligent effort has been made to locate
Disposition of all such debris has been
600-77, or other appropriate guidance.

Burial Sites. Based upon a study of the history of test operations,
interviews with former test participants, evaluation of the results
of the Fission Product Data Base Program, and an examination of

markers, tablets and monuments, all known and suspected burial

sites have been investigated and with the exceptions noted below
their radioactive contents, if any, removed for disposal in accordance with OPLAN 600-77.
(State “no exceptions" or describe
specific conditions.)

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Radioactive Debris. The
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