where personnel will be housed, Engebi, Aomon, Biijiri, Rojoa and Runit (the experimental islands) and Aniyaanii, Coral Head in the lagoon, Teiteirpuchi, Bokonaarappu, Piiraai and a sand spit south of Runit Island which are locations for Photo Towers. During the interim between experiments, referred to as the "roll-up period", power will be required on Eniwetok Island only as all personnel remaining on the Atoll will be housed here. This per- sonnel will consist of a small garrison oftroops for security and a maintenance force. Maximum Demands. In the Reconnaissance Report, the maximum demands for all islancs .ere estimated before preliminary designs were made. Since the preparation of the Reconnaissance Report of 7 January 199, preliminary deSigns of electrical facilities for Parry Island have been made and the connected load determined to be approximately 1380 KW with a resultant estimated maximum demand of 05 KW, As stated hereinbefore, the number of people to be served on Eniwetok Island is not firm at the present time. If the number remains at six hundred, it is believed the estimated demand will be approximately the same as in Reconnaissance Report, plus an additional 50 KW for expanded communications requirements or 475 KW, It is possible that an additional sixteen hundred men may be quartered on Eniwetok for a short period, mostly in tents. Under these conditions it is believed the maximum demand on Eniwetok will be ap- proximately 650 KW. Amore detailed engineering analysis will be made when the use of Eniwetok Island has been made firm. Although the utility requirements and designs for experimental islands have not been finally determined, more complete information and further consideration of demand factor has indicated a reduction from 200 KW estimated maximum during the experiment in the Reconnaissance Report to 130 KW. The el.