2016
DOI: 10.1002/rem.21483
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Idaho National Laboratory Test Area North: Application of Endpoints to Guide Adaptive Remediation at a Complex Site

Abstract: Complex sites in the subsurface are defined as those with difficult access, deep, and/or thick zones of contamination, large areal extent, heterogeneities that limit the effectiveness of remediation, or where long‐term remedies are needed to address contamination (e.g., because of long‐term sources or large extent). The Test Area North at the Idaho National Laboratory, developed for nuclear fuel operations and heavy metal manufacturing, is a complex site that demonstrates the endpoints strategy for adaptive re… Show more

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“…Despite its clear efficacy in merely architectural terms, classical adaptive reuse is inefficient when applied to contaminated sites, since it focuses on the built elements only, and does not consider site remediation as a prerequisite [18]. A step forward is adaptive remediation: the principles of the adaptive reuse approach (minimal intervention, timing flexibility, use update) are extended to remediation activities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite its clear efficacy in merely architectural terms, classical adaptive reuse is inefficient when applied to contaminated sites, since it focuses on the built elements only, and does not consider site remediation as a prerequisite [18]. A step forward is adaptive remediation: the principles of the adaptive reuse approach (minimal intervention, timing flexibility, use update) are extended to remediation activities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%