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WENEWETAK PROGRESS

This is in response to Mr. Gorman Smith's memorandum of September 21,
1973, to Mr. Hollingsworth.
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"For the past year, the AEC has been involved with the Departments of
Defense and Interior in planning for the return of Enewetak Atoll
From Octobe r 1972 to February 1973, |
to its original inhabitants.
the AEC conducted an extensive radiological survey of the atoll
concurrent with a Department of Defense (DOD) engineering study.
This study and our survey will provide a basis for planning the
Further, the DOD and the Department of Interior
cleanup of the atoll.
(DOI) are jointly preparing a single Draft Environmental Impact
Statement (DEIS) for the cleanup and rehabilitation of Enewetak.

These activities are derived from a mutual agreement reached by

representatives of the three agencies on September 7, 1972.
It was
agreed then that the AEC would fund for and conduct a pre-cleanup
radiological survey and provide recommendations for accomplishing
cleanup; that the DOD would conduct a pre-cleanup engineering study,
fund for and accomplish the cleanup; and that the DOI would fund,

plan for, and carry out rehabilitation.
It.was further agreed that
the AEC, on a reimbursable basis, would provide radiotogical support
to the DOD, as requested, during the cleanup operation. When cleanup
is complete, the AEC will carry out a radiological and biclogical
verification program to include periodic monitoring for an indefinite
period.
Our radiological survey is now the principal AEC activity and will
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provide the basis for the judgements and recommendations for cleanup
and rehabilitation now being prepared for Commission approval. The
Manager, Nevada Operations, with LLL's Radiochemistry Division Leader :

as his technical director, planned, organized, and carried out this

survey.

The reduction of data from nearly 4,500 samples of soil,

water, fish, sea and land plants, air, animals, and birds is now
nearly complete with the final report of the survey scheduled to
be published November 1, 1973.

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*The Department of Interior has advised the AEC that the Government of

Enewetak prefers this spelling of their Atoll rather than "Eniwetok",
In their language "ene" means "toward" and “wete “means “the east”.
To spell it “Eniwetok”" changes the meaning.
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