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Y-12 Plant Remedial Action technology logic diagram. Volume I: Technology evaluation
Publication year - 1994
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/531082
Subject(s) - remedial action , environmental remediation , automation , engineering , waste management , engineering management , remedial education , product (mathematics) , computer science , environmental science , systems engineering , contamination , mechanical engineering , mathematics , ecology , mathematics education , geometry , biology
The Y-12 Plant Remedial Action Program addresses remediation of the contaminated groundwater, surface water and soil in the following areas located on the Oak Ridge Reservation: Chestnut Ridge, Bear Creek Valley, the Upper and Lower East Fork Popular Creek Watersheds, CAPCA 1, which includes several areas in which remediation has been completed, and CAPCA 2, which includes dense nonaqueous phase liquid wells and a storage facility. There are many facilities within these areas that are contaminated by uranium, mercury, organics, and other materials. This Technology Logic Diagram identifies possible remediation technologies that can be applied to the soil, water, and contaminants for characterization, treatment, and waste management technology options are supplemented by identification of possible robotics or automation technologies. These would facilitate the cleanup effort by improving safety, of remediation, improving the final remediation product, or decreasing the remediation cost. The Technology Logic Diagram was prepared by a diverse group of more than 35 scientists and engineers from across the Oak Ridge Reservation. Most are specialists in the areas of their contributions. 22 refs., 25 tabs

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