nr

AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE
DEFENSE NUCLEAR AGENCY
AND THE
ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION
REGARDING THE INTERAGENCY SUPPORT FOR CLEANUP OF ENEWETAK ATOLL
GENERAL
On 30 November 1972, the Director, Defense Nuclear Agency, was designated
as the Department of Defense Project Manager for matters concerning the
proposed cleanup of Enewetak Atoll.
Based on an engineering survey by the Department of Defense (DOD) and a
radiological survey by the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC)

(now the Energy

Research and Development Administration), a proposed scheme was developed
to clean up the atoll in accordance with guidelines for radiological
cleanup recommended by the AEC.
issued on 15 April 1975.

The Environmental Impact Statement was

The DOD FY 1976 Military Construction request

asks for initial authorization and funding for the cleanup project, and

indicates follow-on requests for FY 1977 and FY 1978 are programmed.
It is the intent of the DNA and ERDA that the cleanup of Enewetak will

remove and will dispose of the radiological hazard so that a safe resettlement of the people can be accomplished.

It is not possible to

reduce the radioactive contamination to pre-test levels.

It is possible

and feasible, however, to rehabilitate the atoll in a manner that will

assure the safety of the returning people by employing certain minimal
and acceptable restrictions on land use and locally grown foods, and by

Fs

Lvl. ieeiagages

hens :

e 7 Ac
r
o
r
c
e
r
g
A
i
n
i
k
File: Bi

Select target paragraph3