° 4. The DOD and the AEC have agreed to provide $300,000 oach in fiscal year 1969 for the cloanup. Total ANC funding shall not oxceed $300,000 for the entire project and AEC funds shall not be used to pay costs which accrue subsequent to June 39, 1969. be available for obligations until June 30, 1569. The DOD funds will The DOD/AEC funds ($600,000) will be made available by the AEC to DASA (Nevada Operations Office to CJTF-8) to provide the project Maneger with financial resources to begin the task. Approximately half of this $600,000 is attributable to the cost of eliminating radiological contazination. Existing DASA~ AEC (JTP-8) procedures will be utilized by tha Project Manager in pro~ viding and accounting for these DOD/AEC funds for payment of the AEC contractor, and to defray transportation, military travel, per diem, and other associated costa attributable to the task and not included under paynonts to the contractor. It is expected that the same procedures will be followed in respect to the $700,000 expected to be forthcoming in FY 10 from the Department of Interior, 5S. The ASC contractor will provides planning, engineering and technical staff support and labor for cleanup as well as camp support operations and other tasks as determined by tho Project Manager. Except for mattors pertaining to contract administration, CJTF-8 will exarcise ‘operational control over the contractor, Contract adwinistratior will ~ be performed by the AEC Honolulu area office, 6. The AEC will be responsible for determining that radiological hoalth and safety requirements are mef. at the completion of this project. These roquirements, as developed in project plans, will be subject to eS 1 i FE aer e eR NO ear TTT TE ES FR ee Ee By aye) wr "ey Perera rere Sry yer . ~