20. The group discussed time frames and future meetings.
It was
apreed that 90 days appeared to be a reasonable target for obtaining
data for the characterization.

Data only for certification could

be obtained during cleanup of Runit.

The group would plan to meet

again, at the call of the Chairman, after the characterization data
is available.

21. The chair addressed the question of "plowing" to further homogonize Runit soil, thus reducing the "hot spot" concentrations. Mr. Yoder

stated that cleanup experience so far indicates that we have had to go
back repeatedly to cleanup to new, lower levels.
Plowing will simply
make such future cleanup more difficult and he strongly recommends

against plowing.

Further discussion indicated that plowing generally

tends to lower average concentrations, and if the primary problem is
air resuspension, plowing may help.
However, in the specific case of
Runit plowing might result in increasing surface levels by bringing
subsurface contamination to the surface.
This condition would be
worse than doing nothing.
It was generally agreed that plowing should
not be used to meet cleanup criteria.
After cleanup plowing may be

considered to further reduce concentration in "hot" areas.

However,

if plowing is used, for any reason, it must be fully justified and
defensible.
Plowing should in all cases be kept shallow, on the order
of six inches.
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22.
The concept of limiting disposal soil quantities by spreading
lower level contaminated soil from other islands on Runit was discussed.
It was agreed that leaving such soil uncontained on Runit was preferable to leaving it on other islands of greater potential benefit.
If this concept is used the soil should not be spread on Runit.
The
soil should, instead, be used to fill in holes, left by cleanup of

Runit, and/or left in one stockpile.

Whichever is done the area

should be clearly identified and delineated for future reference.

re-assay of the soil would be necessary for certification purposes.

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23.
The group indicated a consensus that amounts of soil excised,
amounts of soil entombed, and amounts of soil left uncontained should
be recorded.
An estimate of the curie content of activity entombed
and left uncontained should be recorded for future use.
This could
be done by sampling truckloads and estimating content thereof.
24.
The chair thanked the attendees and outlined his plan for report
and minutes submission.
The conference adjourned.

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