130 BRALAULUUIL Nh ULLAIUI UE INL LIAR ALULL “The cleanup guidelines for transuranic contaminated soil removal will continue to change and be amplified during the course of the operation.” “The general scope of work as defined by the Enewetak Radiological Study and the Engineering Study for a Cleanup of Enewetak has been changed and will continue to be adjusted to meet changing cleanup leant ete toe Mel re a I ene oe 4 guidelines and circumstances.” ‘This operation will be constrained by the uncertainty of the scope of work. Should the scope of work increase as a result of conducting operations, it may impede accomplishment of the mission.’’330 Dueto this uncertainty in the scope of work, the OPLAN developers, like the CONPLAN developers, did not include in the text any scheduled dates for milestones other than D-Day. The new OPLAN operations schedules had to be hastily prepared and coordinated, with the result that minor errors in scheduling appeared in the timetable for mission accomplishment.33! After the OPLAN was published, the schedules were refined and two new schedule formats were adopted, one for general briefing and the other for detailed planning and briefing. The general cleanup project schedule as of tS March 1977 is shown in Figure 2-10. On some schedules; e.g., Figure 2-10, the mobilization phase is shown as extending from 15 March to 15 November 1977, a period 1977 1978 1979 HM 1980 she Jw dato ts Ppatsfopn ops fe puta fel sts Jafstotnfoy sprints wy sf sjalsfolufols fejmfalm]s MOBILIZATION PHASE i CLEANUP PHAS|! TEAM A SOUTHERN ISLAND CLEANUP PLANNING | ODEMOB PHASE of 8 months. For the purposes of this documentary, this period may be viewed as a 3-month preparatory phase ending on D-Day (during whic h time personnel and material for the cleanup wereidentified, ordered and transported to Enewetak), and a 5-month mobilization phas e following DDay (during which time the base camp swerebuilt or rehabilitated and all on-atoli preparations for the cleanup were made). Comparison of the CONPLAN and OPLA N schedules reveals that the OPLAN allowed more time to prep are the more permanent type base camps (5 months versus 2) and more time to demobilize them (7 months versus 1). Although the 20th Brigade engineers generaily confirmed the accuracy of the Engineering Study and CONPLAN workload estimates by conducting their own survey, they allo wed only 22 months in the OPLAN for actual radiological cleanup and containm ent versus 24 mont hs in the CONPLAN. However, the CONPLA N cleanup estimates included demobilization of the base camps whil e the engineers’ estimates allocated time separately for that function. The OPL AN was based on excision and containment of about 79,000 cubic yard s of contaminated soil (the estimate which appeared in the EIS). The planners believed thai. if it became necessary to expand the scope of work to the possible totals of 125,000 to 200,000 cubic yards mentioned in the CONPLAN, additional money, Manpower, resources and time woul d be required. OPERATIONS PLAN ISSUES; MARCH-APR IL 1977 Several controversial issues arose duri ng development TEAM 5 DEBRIS SUAVEY Activity Designator priority to FAD V, which is normally assigned to rouline administrative missions. The Service logisticians at the OPLAN conference confirmed DNA’s belief that supplies ordered with a FAD V would not be delivered in time to Supp ort a [5 June 1977 D-Day. At their request, DNA appealed the Joint Staff decision, and the project was (FADUD ee priorities for both mobilization(FAD UH) and resupply DEBRIS CLEANUP SOM SURVEY I SOIL CLEANUP TEAMS TREMIE DEBRIS CONTAINMENT 137 of OPLAN 60077. In reviewing the CONPLAN, the JCS planners had reduced the Force MOBILIZATION-CAMP CONSTRUCTION AUNIT SITE PREP, MOLE, QUARITY Manning and Programming SOIL CEMENT KEYWALL FIGURE 2-10. ENEWETAK CLEANUP PROJECT SCHEDULE - 15 MAR 77. QPLAN conferees also requested that DNA determine if special Cansportation rates for the project coul d be obtained from Military Airlift omma | i MILCONAppropriation Act which indi cated that transportation would be furnished without reimbursement. The Assistant Secretary of Defense Comptroller, advised DNA that the law did not apply to industrially funded DOD components such as MAC and MSC; therefore, no special transportation rates would be providedfor the project,333

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