£ Theeexcept of phased operations 1 Presents the opportunity to 2 make an initiei\gross survey of the isldnds to identify those with the These data will greatly assist in highest provesilitK for soil removal./ developing +criéing estimates of soiY h. An Ea 4 to be removed. catee system will be fielded es early as possible (i.e., shirred in mid-June and operas shortly thereafter). i. The first van will Ye shipp 5 6 This 7 aerial svSten would proceed 5 ‘survey the isiands where soil removal possibilities exist (see Tabs/A and 3 8 B to Appendix 2 of Annex C). 9 approximately 1 July and become operational in mid-July, a/second van, Will be operational in August and 10 both will ccmnence witha fine surveys.\ the August/September time 11 frame, sufficient fine Surveys can be completed to allow soil removal to 12 begin in the plamed mid-November time frame. 13. 13 By the initial soil samples fcr van calibrations wil AFB for analysis. noted in 3.b above, be sent to McClellan i4 /The Rediochemistry Laboratory is\expected to become is operationzl on Enewetak in August. j. A This van is 16 ajvan is sxpected to be on Enewetak at the\end of September. intended as en operating spare replacement for\the operating 17 18 vans. 19 4. Po SSVEY CRITERIA 20 a. 21 The AEC Task Group recommendations and guidance were by design, general in nature. Subsequently, criteria have been developed by ERDA to guide <né in situ soil assay. b. 22 | A case-by-case evaluation by the CJIG (with the advice of the RCC) 23 24 on of the requirenents for soil removal, taking into consideration the location 25 PIUELS C-2-E-4