D.
2.
To locate and evaluate any significant radiological hazards which may
complicate cleanup activities.
3.
To identify sources of direct radiation and food chain-to-man paths
having radiological implications.
Survey Plan
The Radiological Survey Plan, which describes the manner in which the
technical objectives are to be achieved, is attached as Appendix A.
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Authorities and Responsibilities
Authorization and guidance for the Eniwetok Atoll pre-cleanup radiological survey
was furnished NV per teletype from AEC Headquarters dated September 13, 1972,
attached as Appendix B.
The Division of Military Application will provide overall Washington direction
and will coordinate AEC policy relating to the conduct of the survey itself.
Standards and requirements for the survey have been defined by the Division of
Operational Safety and Biomedical and Environmental Research, and are incorporated in the Survey Plan.
Within the Nevada Operations Office, the Assistant Manager for Operations will
be responsible to the Manager for successful accomplishment of the objectives
of the Eniwetok Atoll radiological survey, laboratory analysis effort and for
preparation of the required survey and study reports. He will be supported by
a Technical Director who shall have full authority and responsibility for the
technical conduct and execution of the survey plan, The Assistant Manager for
Operations will be assisted, to the extent required by the Assistant Manager for
Engineering and Logistics, and the Director, Pacific Area Support Office, in
matters of field support.
follows:
Within this framework, NV's responsibilities are as
1.
To prepare a plan for the conduct of the field survey and for the analysis
of samples obtained, utilizing necessary laboratory and contractor support.
2.
To select personnel to conduct the field survey.
3.
To select laboratories and personnel to accomplish the laboratory analysis
work. This task includes the establishment of procedures, standards and
methods for the correlation of data between laboratories.
4.
To support AEC Headquarters sctivities required for pathway and dose
assessment.