Department of Energy
Enewetak Radiological
Support Project
APO San Francisco 96333

March 28, 1980

CERTIFICATION

Based on an evaluation of radiological conditions generally described
below, the radiological cleanup of Aomon/Sally, Enewetak Atoll,
Marshall Islands, has been completed substantially in accordance with
the radiological guidance contained in the report by the Atomic
Energy Commission (AEC) Task Group entitled "Recommendations for
Cleanup and Rehabilitation of Enewetak Atoll," June 19, 1974, as
approved by the Commissioners of the AEC on August 12, 1974, and as
_amplified by Department of Energy guidance provided for field use
which is contained in Section 4, Tab E, Appendix 2, Annex C of FC DNA
OPLAN 600-77, April 29, 1977, and subsequent correspondence.
I.

RADIOACTIVE DEBRIS
The Commander, Joint Task Group, Enewetak, has reported (Letter,
HQ JTG, subject:
Contaminated Debris Cleanup, dated August 20,
1979) that a diligent effort has been made to locate all radioactive debris.
Disposition of all such debris has been in
accordance with OPLAN 600-77 or other appropriate guidance.

II.

BURIAL SITES
Based upon a study of the history of test operations, interviews
with former test participants, evaluation of the results of the
Fission Product Data Base Program, and an examination of markers,
tablets, and monuments, it was determined that no known or
suspected radiological burial sites exist on this island.
However,
a burial site adjacent to Aomon/Sally is discussed in Section V,
Special Considerations.

FIGURE 7-113. CERTIFICATION FOR ISLAND SALLY

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