
Baseline risk assessment of ground water contamination at the Uranium Mill Tailings Site near Maybell, Colorado
Publication year - 1996
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/211336
Subject(s) - tailings , environmental science , groundwater , contamination , uranium , baseline (sea) , current (fluid) , human health , environmental protection , ecology , environmental health , engineering , geology , medicine , oceanography , materials science , geotechnical engineering , electrical engineering , metallurgy , biology
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action (UMTRA) Project consists of the Surface Project (Phase I) and the Ground Water Project (Phase II). Under the UMTRA Surface Project, tailings, contaminated soil, building foundations, and materials associated with the former processing of uranium ore at UMTRA Project sites are placed into disposal cells. The cells are designed to reduce radon and other radiation emissions and to prevent further contamination of ground water. One UMTRA Project site is near Maybell, Colorado. Surface cleanup at this site began in 1995 and is scheduled for completion in 1996. The tailings are being stabilized in place at this site. The disposal area has been withdrawn from public use by the DOE and is referred to as the permanent withdrawal area. The Ground Water Project evaluates the nature and extent of ground water contamination resulting from past uranium ore processing activities. The Ground Water Project at this site is in its beginning stages. This report is a site-specific document that will be used to evaluate current and future potential impacts to the public and the environment from exposure to contaminated ground water. The results presented in this document and other evaluations will determine whether any action is needed to protect human health or the environment