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Vapor and gas sampling of single-shell tank 241-S-102 using the in situ vapor sampling system
Author(s) -
L L Lockrem
Publication year - 1997
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/341277
Subject(s) - sampling (signal processing) , environmental science , sampling time , water vapor , in situ , meteorology , waste management , engineering , statistics , geography , telecommunications , mathematics , detector
The Vapor Issue Resolution Program tasked the Vapor Team (the team) to collect representative headspace samples from Hanford Site single-shell tank (SST) 241-S-102. This document presents sampling data resulting from the February 11, 1997 sampling of SST 241-S-102. Analytical results will be presented in separate reports issued by the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory which supplied and analyzed the sample media. This is the last in a series of temporal sapling events on SST 241-S-102. The strategy of temporal sampling is to measure the compositional changes of the waste tank headspace as related to seasonal effects and gradual changes of waste chemistry

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