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Status Report: A Hydrologic Framework for the Oak Ridge Reservation
Author(s) -
D. Kip Solomon,
Laura Toran,
R.B. Dreier,
George W. Moore,
W.M. McMaster
Publication year - 1992
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/814405
Subject(s) - reservation , enforcement , environmental science , environmental restoration , hydrology (agriculture) , environmental resource management , ridge , environmental planning , computer science , engineering , geography , ecology , computer network , cartography , geotechnical engineering , biology
The Oak Ridge Reservation Hydrology and Geology Study (ORRHAGS) was established in 1989 as an integrated study of the hydrology, geology, and soils of the reservation in support of the extensive activities in environmental monitoring, environmental restoration, waste management, and regulatory compliance on the Oak Ridge Reservation (ORR) of the US Department of Energy (DOE). The Hydrologic Studies Task of ORRHAGS is designed to provide essential information about the hydrologic environment of the ORR to those responsible for dealing with environmental issues, including restoration, environmental monitoring, and waste management, compliance, and enforcement. In order to ensure optimum environmental protection, these systems and their elements must be better understood and quantified. Additionally, in light of the enormous costs attached to environmental protection, restoration, monitoring, and waste management, these activities must be planned and implemented as efficiently as possible. A practical understanding of the hydrologic systems is required for all the objectives associated with contaminants in the hydrologic environment of the ORR. This report describes the current status of the development of a workable framework for the hydrology of the ORR. The framework is based mostly on data and information available from previous investigations

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