“…The OREIS data base and its contents have been documented in several annual reports (Voorhees et al 1988, Voorhees et al 1989, Hook et al 1990). For information on the OREIS data base and availability of information from the data base, contact: (Clapp and Borders 1992) developed to comply with the ORNL Quality Assurance Manual.…”
Section: 2-4 Oak Ridge Environmental Information Systemmentioning
“…The OREIS data base and its contents have been documented in several annual reports (Voorhees et al 1988, Voorhees et al 1989, Hook et al 1990). For information on the OREIS data base and availability of information from the data base, contact: (Clapp and Borders 1992) developed to comply with the ORNL Quality Assurance Manual.…”
Section: 2-4 Oak Ridge Environmental Information Systemmentioning
“…Ali data for this project will be evaluated by QA/QC methods and internal peer review. Data reduction, verification, and reportingwill be in accordance with the ongoing ORNL ER ProgramData Base Management activities (Voorhees et al 1988(Voorhees et al , 1989Hook et al 1990). Data will be entered into common, standardized formats.…”
Section: Data Summarizationvalidation and Reportingmentioning
“…In some instances, the studies referenced in Table 2 represent summaries of the information developed; individual investigators have reported in greater detail their efforts in other reports and papers. An extensive listing of data and reports pertinent to the RAP may be retrieved from the RAP DIMS (Voorhees et al 1988, Voorhees et al 1989, Hook et al 1990). …”
Section: Site Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ORNL RAP/DIMS data base and its contents have been documented in several annual reports (Voorhees et al 1988, Voorhees et al 1989, Hook et al 1990). For information on the RAP/DIMS data base and availability of information from the data base, Stream stage data at flumes and weirs are measured and recorded by one of two monitoring systems.…”
Section: Remedial Action Program Data and Information Management Systmentioning
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