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Theeexcept of phased operations
1
Presents the opportunity to
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make an initiei\gross survey of the isldnds to identify those with the
These data will greatly assist in
highest provesilitK for soil removal./
developing +criéing estimates of soiY
h.
An Ea
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to be removed.
catee system will be fielded es early as possible
(i.e., shirred in mid-June
and
operas shortly thereafter).
i.
The first van will
Ye shipp
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6
This
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aerial svSten would proceed 5 ‘survey the isiands where soil removal
possibilities exist (see Tabs/A and
3
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B to Appendix 2 of Annex C).
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approximately 1 July and become
operational in mid-July, a/second van, Will be operational in August and
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both will ccmnence witha fine surveys.\
the August/September time
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frame, sufficient fine Surveys can be completed to allow soil removal to
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begin in the plamed mid-November time frame.
13.
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By
the initial soil samples fcr van calibrations wil
AFB for analysis.
noted in 3.b above,
be sent to McClellan
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/The Rediochemistry Laboratory is\expected to become
is
operationzl on Enewetak in August.
j.
A
This van is
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ajvan is sxpected to be on Enewetak at the\end of September.
intended
as en operating spare replacement for\the operating
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vans.
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4.
Po SSVEY CRITERIA
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a.
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The AEC Task Group recommendations and guidance were by design,
general in nature. Subsequently, criteria have been developed by ERDA
to guide <né in situ soil assay.
b.
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A case-by-case evaluation by the CJIG (with the advice of the RCC)
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on
of the requirenents for soil removal, taking into consideration the location 25
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