The Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL) has been disposing of radioactive wastes since 1944. The LASL Materials Disposal Areas examined in this report, Areas A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and T, are solid radioactive disposal areas with the exception of Area T which is a part of the liquid radioactive waste disposal operation. Areas A, G, and T are currently active. Environmental studies of and monitoring for radioactive contamination have been done at LASL since 1944
In 1978, the Department of Energy, Nevada Operations Office (DOE/NV), established a managed LLW disp...
Area G, in Technical Area 54, has been the principle facility at Los Alamos National Laboratory for ...
The performance objectives of the U. S. Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administrat...
Volume II comprises 8 appendices of additional information on the LASL near-surface land disposal fa...
Since 1972 the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL) has been actively involved in land area surve...
Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) generates Low-Level Radioactive Waste (LLW) from various activ...
Material Disposal Area G (Area G) is at Technical Area 54 at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). ...
Progress on projects focused on problems of shallow land burial of radioactively contaminated solid ...
This paper provides an overview of environmental cleanup at the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL...
Since the mid-1940's, approximately 185000 m/sup 3/ of low-level and transuranic radioactive solid w...
A radiological survey was conducted on the undeveloped portions of the site of the former Main Techn...
The Radioactive and Industrial Wastewater Science Group manages and operates the Radioactive Liquid ...
A professional paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master ...
During the time period covered in this report (1960`s through early 1990`s), six commercial low-leve...
The performance objectives of the Department of Energy`s Low-Level Radioactive Waste (LLW) disposal ...
In 1978, the Department of Energy, Nevada Operations Office (DOE/NV), established a managed LLW disp...
Area G, in Technical Area 54, has been the principle facility at Los Alamos National Laboratory for ...
The performance objectives of the U. S. Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administrat...
Volume II comprises 8 appendices of additional information on the LASL near-surface land disposal fa...
Since 1972 the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL) has been actively involved in land area surve...
Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) generates Low-Level Radioactive Waste (LLW) from various activ...
Material Disposal Area G (Area G) is at Technical Area 54 at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). ...
Progress on projects focused on problems of shallow land burial of radioactively contaminated solid ...
This paper provides an overview of environmental cleanup at the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL...
Since the mid-1940's, approximately 185000 m/sup 3/ of low-level and transuranic radioactive solid w...
A radiological survey was conducted on the undeveloped portions of the site of the former Main Techn...
The Radioactive and Industrial Wastewater Science Group manages and operates the Radioactive Liquid ...
A professional paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master ...
During the time period covered in this report (1960`s through early 1990`s), six commercial low-leve...
The performance objectives of the Department of Energy`s Low-Level Radioactive Waste (LLW) disposal ...
In 1978, the Department of Energy, Nevada Operations Office (DOE/NV), established a managed LLW disp...
Area G, in Technical Area 54, has been the principle facility at Los Alamos National Laboratory for ...
The performance objectives of the U. S. Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administrat...