PODED-G ° 1? November 1976 QUARRY, ROCK CRUSHING, SCREENING AND CENTRAL MIX BATCIE PLANT OPERATIONS FOR CLEANUP OF ENEWETOK ATOLL, M.I. A, INTRODUCTION 1. PURPOSE: a. Identify only significant types of equipment considered essential for practical completion of the designed containment of contaminated debris and soil. b. Show types of equipment and number of each for the assumed operational-production rate. (If any operation is not scheduled simulta- neously with another then common equipment need not be duplicated.) c., The size of equipment is limited by the recommended capacity or equivalent shown. (Operational production dictates the size of equipment.) d. Denote availability of equipment through either the Army "Table of Organization and Equipment (TOE)", Navy, or commercial. e. Indicate equipment requiring a long procurement lead time. f. Show the approximate continuous horsepower demand for electrically powered equipment. g. Provide estimated area requirements for quarry and/or borrow sites, aggregate stockpiles, and crushing, screening and batch plant operations. 2. BASIC ASSUMPTIONS: a. All required support maintenance tools and repair parts essential for satisfactory performance of equipment shall be the responsibility of the organization. service AAOries * + b. The tasked organization shall contain teams of trained equipment * operators, maintenance personnel and helpers to insure an efficient equipment operation. 3. ASSUMED MINIMUM PRODUCTION REQUIREMENTS: a. Crushing plant shall process a minimum of 60 tons per hour. b. Screening and washing unit shall process a minimum of 60 ton per hour. ¢. per hour. Central mix batch plant shall process a minimum of 60 cubic yards (Rev, i RD ee AM Soyerae “3 ie we Ee Si Wate a PE A , ~ fe ‘ Ba or ¥ ae hy.ree oe oe e i. " 3 Pera RBFF Se e t a ve xe: OLE 49 ET a4 EY ; 3 ee * a: os a loNec76) PT Bo ae oe ye ys, tke 5 Se oy ey ee ee ae peeOS by ™ ay “ aS me] ES a