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Independent verification of plutonium decontamination on Johnston Atoll (1992--1996)
Author(s) -
M.J. Wilson-Nichols,
J. E. Wilson,
L.M. McDowell-Boyer,
Jack R. Davidson,
P.V. Egidi,
R.L. Coleman
Publication year - 1998
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/314155
Subject(s) - plutonium , remedial action , americium , human decontamination , harmonization , environmental science , oak ridge national laboratory , task force , documentation , waste management , engineering , contamination , environmental remediation , computer science , political science , radiochemistry , chemistry , public administration , nuclear physics , ecology , physics , acoustics , biology , programming language
The Field Command, Defense Special Weapons Agency (FCDSWA) (formerly FCDNA) contracted Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) Environmental Technology Section (ETS) to conduct an independent verification (IV) of the Johnston Atoll (JA) Plutonium Decontamination Project by an interagency agreement with the US Department of Energy in 1992. The main island is contaminated with the transuranic elements plutonium and americium, and soil decontamination activities have been ongoing since 1984. FCDSWA has selected a remedy that employs a system of sorting contaminated particles from the coral/soil matrix, allowing uncontaminated soil to be reused. The objective of IV is to evaluate the effectiveness of remedial action. The IV contractor`s task is to determine whether the remedial action contractor has effectively reduced contamination to levels within established criteria and whether the supporting documentation describing the remedial action is adequate. ORNL conducted four interrelated tasks from 1992 through 1996 to accomplish the IV mission. This document is a compilation and summary of those activities, in addition to a comprehensive review of the history of the project

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