
Corrective action investigation plan: Cactus Spring Waste Trenches. Revision 2
Publication year - 1997
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/631145
Subject(s) - cactus , spring (device) , closure (psychology) , remedial action , action (physics) , environmental remediation , action plan , plan (archaeology) , environmental science , waste management , engineering , archaeology , geography , ecology , political science , contamination , biology , mechanical engineering , physics , quantum mechanics , law
This Correction Action Investigation Plan (CAIP) contains environmental sample collection objectives and logic for the Corrective Action Unit No. 426, which includes the Cactus Spring Waste Trenches, located at the Tonopah Test Range. The purpose of this investigation is to generate sufficient data to establish the types of waste buried in the trenches, identify the presence and nature of contamination, determine the vertical extent of contaminant migration below the Cactus Spring Waste Trenches, and determine the appropriate course of action for the site. The potential courses of action for the site are clean closure, closure in place (with or without remediation), or no further action. The scope of this investigation will include drilling and collecting subsurface samples from within and below the trenches. Sampling locations will be biased toward the areas most likely to be contaminated. The Cactus Spring Waste Trenches Site is identified as one of three potential locations for buried, radioactively contaminated materials from the Double Tracks Test. This test was the first of four storage-transportation tests conducted in 1963 as part of Operation Roller Coaster. The experiment involved the use of live animals to assess the inhalation intake of a plutonium aerosol