Environmental analysis of closure options for waste sites at the Savannah River Plant
Gordon, D.E.; King, C.M.; Looney, B.B.; Stephenson, D.E.; Johnson, W.F.
Savannah River Lab., Aiken, SC (USA)1987
Savannah River Lab., Aiken, SC (USA)1987
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[en] Previously acceptable waste management practices (e.g., the use of unlined seepage basins) for discarding of wastes from nuclear materials production has resulted in occasional cases of groundwater contamination beneath some disposal sites, mainly in water-table aquifers. Groundwater contaminants include volatile organic compounds, heavy metals, radionuclides, and other chemicals. The closure of active and inactive waste sites that have received hazardous and/or low-level radioactive materials at the Savannah River Plant (SRP) is planned as part of an overall program to protect groundwater quality. DOE developed and submitted to Congress a groundwater protection plan for SRP. This initial plan and subsequent revisions provide the basis for closure of SRP waste sites to comply with applicable groundwater protection requirements. An environmental analysis of the closure options for the criteria waste sites that have received hazardous and/or low-level radioactive wastes was conducted to provide technical support. The several parts of this environmental analysis include description of geohydrologic conditions; determination of waste inventories; definition of closure options; modeling of environmental pathways; assessment of risk; and analysis of project costs. Each of these components of the overall analysis is described in turn in the following paragraphs. Production operations at SRP have generated a variety of solid, hazardous, and low-level radioactive waste materials. Several locations onplant have been used as waste disposal sites for solid and liquid wastes. Seventy-six individual waste sites at 45 distinct geographical locations on SRP have received hazardous, low-level radioactive, or mixed wastes. These waste sites can be categorized into 26 groupings according to the function of the waste disposed. 15 refs., 6 figs., 5 tabs
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1987; 21 p; 9. annual low-level radioactive waste management program conference; Denver, CO (USA); 25-27 Aug 1987; CONF-870859--5; Available from NTIS, PC A02/MF A01; 1 as DE87014439; Portions of this document are illegible in microfiche products.
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CHEMICAL WASTES, COMPUTER CODES, COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS, DECOMMISSIONING, DRINKING WATER, ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE PATHWAY, GEOLOGIC STRUCTURES, GROUND DISPOSAL, GROUND WATER, IGNEOUS ROCKS, LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTES, M CODES, OPTIMIZATION, P CODES, RADIONUCLIDE MIGRATION, RISK ASSESSMENT, SANITARY LANDFILLS, SAVANNAH RIVER PLANT, SURFACE AIR, SURFACE WATERS, X CODES
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AIR, ECONOMIC ANALYSIS, ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSPORT, FLUIDS, GASES, HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS, MANAGEMENT, MASS TRANSFER, MATERIALS, NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, NONRADIOACTIVE WASTES, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, POLAR SOLVENTS, RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS, RADIOACTIVE WASTES, ROCKS, SOLVENTS, US AEC, US DOE, US ERDA, US ORGANIZATIONS, WASTE DISPOSAL, WASTE MANAGEMENT, WASTES, WATER
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