Corrective measures evaluation work plan Technical Area V groundwater.
Author(s) -
Patrick S. Lebow,
Dana Dettmers,
Kevin Hall
Publication year - 2004
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/918763
Subject(s) - remedial education , plan (archaeology) , remedial action , work (physics) , process (computing) , computer science , engineering management , engineering , political science , geography , mechanical engineering , ecology , archaeology , contamination , law , biology , environmental remediation , operating system
This document, which is prepared as directed by the Compliance Order on Consent (COOC) issued by the New Mexico Environment Department, identifies and outlines a process to evaluate remedial alternatives to identify a corrective measure for the Sandia National Laboratories New Mexico Technical Area (TA)-V Groundwater. The COOC provides guidance for implementation of a Corrective Measures Evaluation (CME) for the TA-V Groundwater. This Work Plan documents an initial screening of remedial technologies and presents a list of possible remedial alternatives for those technologies that passed the screening. This Work Plan outlines the methods for evaluating these remedial alternatives and describes possible site-specific evaluation activities necessary to estimate remedy effectiveness and cost. These methods will be reported in the CME Report. This Work Plan outlines the CME Report, including key components and a description of the corrective measures process
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