associated costs attributable to the tasks that are not covered under the
AEC contract.
It is expected that the above mentioned procedures will be
followed in respect to the $700,000 forthcoming in FY 1970 from the
Department of the Interior.
4.
The DOD will manage the cleanup utilizing the DASA including the
JTF-8 and its existing organizational relationships with the AEC including
contractor support.
The JCS has designated the Director, DASA, to act as
Project Manager and have provided him appropriate instructions.
§.
The AEC contractor will provide planning, engineering and technical
staff support and labor for cleanup as well as camp support operations and
other tasks as determined by the Project Manager.
Except for matters pertain-
ing to contract administration, CJTF=-8 will exercise operational control over
the contractor.
Contrartor administration will be performed by the AEC
Honolulu Area Office.
6.
The AEC will be responsible for determining that radiological health
and safety requirements are met at the completion of this project.
These
requirements, as develaped in project plans, will be subject to AEC approval
prior to the beginning of field operations.
AEC will follow the progress made
and keep interested agencies informed.
7.
The handling and removal of contaminated scrap will be conducted so
that exposures to personnel will be within the standards for workers
established by the Federal RadiationCouncil.
The contractor will use natives
as feasible and as determined between the Project Manager and the trust
territory representative.
Native residents of the Pacific Trust Territory
may not be employed in collecting and removing contaminated scrap materia
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