1992
DOI: 10.2172/5789340
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Active Sites Environmental Monitoring Program: Program plan

Abstract: L._,_UM_ T LSUtqLIMiT_ This report has been reproduceddirectly from the best available copy, Available to DOE and DOE contractors from the Office of Scientific and Technical hlformatton,P,O. Box 62, Oak Ridge, TN 37_331;prices available from (615) 576-8401, FTS 626-8401

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“…C-4 C-5 (Ashwood et al, 1990a). Well 516, immediately down-gradient from a group of TRU waste trenches (Fig.…”
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“…C-4 C-5 (Ashwood et al, 1990a). Well 516, immediately down-gradient from a group of TRU waste trenches (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Some lead and mercury were also buried with the TRU wastes - (Stewart et al 1989). Four separate studies have identified radioactively contaminated groundwater around WAG 5 (ORNL 1987a, Ashwood et al 1990b, Wickliff et al 1990). …”
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“…The Active Sites Environmental Monitoring Program (ASEMP) (Ashwood et al 1990), established in 1989 by Solid Waste Operations and conducted by ESD in accordance with chapters II and III of DOE Order 5820.2A, provides for early detection and performance monitoring at active LLW disposal sites and TRU waste storage sites at ORNL. The scope of this program includes ali ORNL waste disposal sites that were active on, or after, September 1988, the date the order was issued.…”
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confidence: 99%