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3/11/57
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"During recent meetings in Washington various suggestions in regard to design
were offered as follows:
1.
Tanks for potable water ere to be fabricated of non-corrosive material.
2.
The plan for the four new weather stations is to be based on the Tarawa
plan, with minor exceptions, namely:
ae
Move antennas so that not more than 150' of drop-lead to the Operations
Building No. 5 is necessary. The antenna can be directly over the
building if required.
b.
Move the latrine from the barracks building to the day room and provide
a shed for laundry facilities.
These instructions supersede the design requirements for weather stations in
paragraph 3 of JTF-7 letter. The Rad-Safe Station is still to be similar to
the Wotho Station.
3.
Review the generator capacity at the existing stations to ascertain if it is
sufficient to carry the additional load of the ice making machine and electric
grill requested in paragraph 7 of JIF-7 letter. If larger generators are
required make provisions in your estimate.
"Therefore, you are requested to prepare an estimated construction schedule which
will show the number of days required after notification of availability of funds."
Teletype reference (C) is quoted as follows:
"HOHNER TO SANDERS INFO LT COL WALTER A GRAY.
REF MY LTR ETE:FWH-3),3 DATED FEB 26,
1957 IN REGARD TO WEATHER AND RAD-SAFE STATIONS.
DUE TO MIS INTERPRETATION OF
REQUESTED COMPLETION DATE DISREGARD FIRST SENTENCE OF NEXT TO LAST PARA AND ALL OF
LAST PARA OF LTR.
PROVISIONS WILL BE MADE FOR FUNDING OF CONST IN FY 1958 BUDGET
NOW UNDER PREPARATION.
REI ETE:FWH-35"
Authorized for Engineering
and Design:
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Howell
Project Manager
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Alvy
Engineering Manager’
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