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Savannah River Site Environmental Report for 1994
Author(s) -
M.W. Arnett,
A. Mamatey,
Daniël Spitzer
Publication year - 1994
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/195620
Subject(s) - savannah river site , environmental science , wildlife refuge , rainwater harvesting , wildlife , vegetation (pathology) , groundwater , site selection , environmental protection , mile , hydrology (agriculture) , geography , radioactive waste , waste management , engineering , ecology , medicine , geotechnical engineering , geodesy , pathology , political science , law , biology
The mission at the Savannah River Site has changed from producing nuclear weapons materials for national defense to managing the waste it has generated, restoring the environment, and enhancing industrial development in and around the site. But no matter what the site`s mission is, it will continue to maintain its comprehensive environmental monitoring and surveillance program. In 1994, effluent monitoring and environmental surveillance were conducted within a 30,000-square-mile area in and around SRS that includes neighboring cities, towns, and counties in Georgia and South Carolina and extends up to 100 miles from the site. Thousands of samples of air, surface water, groundwater, foodstuffs, drinking water, wildlife, rainwater, soil, sediment, and vegetation were collected and analyzed for radioactive and nonradioactive contaminants

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