sree Fred: CTG 132.2 will be responsibie for the ground survey of Fred, Results will be reported by telephone to RIC on Elmer. @ Ground surveys will be made and repeated on an island-priority basis as needed until all necessary islands are cleared. L.4 WATER SURVEY Eniwetok Atoll: At H+ 4hr the TG 132.3 Rad-Safe Officer will make a water survey of the lagoon and surrounding waters, using a helicopter, Samples will be taken at various points and sent to CTG 132.1 (TU 7 Radiochemicai Laboratory, USS Rendova) for analysis. This survey will be repeated on K + 1 day and subsequently as required. Distant Atolls: Water samples will be taken and ground monitoring will be accomplished on elected distant atolls and islands. The time and location will be determined by passage of the radioactive cloud, Transportation will be by Navy PBM and/or surface craft. L.5 RECOVERY PROGRAM Eniwetok Atoll: The recovery program shown in Table L.1 is a projected achedule of re- eT ET rrrapresneTENSEa Fe EF covery events. The times indicated are for planning purposes and may be postponed as condi- tions dictate. It is assumed that the shot will be fired under optimum weather conditions eo that the postshot radioactive contamination on inhabited islands of the atoll will be at a minimum. The Rad-Safe Control Officer will determine the actual departure timesof all trips into areas north of Elmer until these areas are cleared for reentry. Recovery personnel and transportation will be ready at the scheduled time. The Rad-Safe Control Officer will clear the trips for departure when the radiological conditions permit. Recovery from stations on Elmer will not be scheduled since no monitor support is anticipated. Kwajalein Atoll: Rad-Safe responsibility for TG 132.4 personnel on Kwajalein Atoll lies with CTG 132.4. CTU 7, TG 132.1, has the responsibility for supervising the Rad-Safe activities in connection with Erojects 1.3, 5.4b, and 7.3. Specifically, CTU 7 is responsibic for the radiological safety of all personnel while working in connection with the removal, processing, and reshipmentof experimental material from sample-collection aircraft until the airczaft are released to TG 132.4. The senior monitor from TU 7 at Kwajalein will procure, from TG 132.4, monitors sufficient to accompany all aircraft sample-removal teams. The monitors will monitor all removal, processing, packaging, and loading of radioactive material. The TG 132.1 (TU 7) representative is responsible for the release, to TG 132.4 for shipment, of all materials returning to the ZL L.6 COMMUNICATIONS Landline telephone will be the principal means of communication for King shot. RIC (Building 57, Elmer) will be connected by direct lines to CDR Maynard, JOC; Air Operations, Elmer; Marine Dispatcher, Elmer; and the powerhouse, Yvonne. The above lines are in addition to (he existing local telephone system. Communications with monitors in helicopters will be via the regular channel (126.18 Mc) to Air Operations, Elmer, This channel will also be monitored by a VHF receiver in RIC. A Rad-Safe operator will be stationed at the radio position, Air Operations, Elmer, to copy RadSafe messages and pass them to RIC, Communications from monitors in boats will be established on the regular H&N boat-pool frequency (25.6 Mc) by means of the SCR 508 located in RIC. It will be the duty of the monitor in the boat to notify Rad-Safe of his boat voice call and number prior to departure from Elmer. 101 ee __SLASSIFIED viiGLASSIFIED * } 7 __— NeusSIEH s ED ¢ ree mater rE Senay AATEATRO, PSY . we amci, | AE