The Nevada Test Site (NTS), located in southern Nevada, was the site of 928 underground nuclear tests conducted between 1951 and 1992. The tests were performed as part of the Atomic Energy Commission and U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) nuclear weapons testing program. The NTS is managed by the DOE Nevada Operations Office (DOE/NV). Of the 928 tests conducted below ground surface at the NTS, approximately 200 were detonated below the water table. As an unavoidable consequence of these testing activities, radionuclides have been introduced into the subsurface environment, impacting groundwater. In the few instances of groundwater sampling, radionuclides have been detected in the groundwater; however, only a very limited investigation of the u...
Frenchman Flat is one of several areas of the Nevada Test Site (NTS) used for underground nuclear te...
The hundreds of locations where nuclear tests were conducted underground are dramatic legacies of th...
The Nevada Nuclear Waste Storage Investigations (NNWSI) are studying the Nevada Test Site (NTS) area...
The Underground Test Area (UGTA) Operable Unit was defined by the U.S. Department of energy, Nevada ...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), National Nuclear Security Administration Nevada Site Office (NN...
The potential for the contamination of ground water beneath the Nevada Test Site (NTS) by nuclear te...
Note: This document was prepared before the NTS was renamed the Nevada National Security Site (Augus...
The Nevada Test Site (NTS), located in Nye County in southern Nevada, was the location of 928 nuclea...
Groundwater monitoring at the Nevada Test Site (NTS) is conducted to detect the presence of radionuc...
The United States proposes to store high level nuclear wastes underground; a site at Yucca Mountain ...
The underground testing of nuclear devices has generated substantial volumes of radioactive and othe...
Since 1962, all United States nuclear tests have been conducted underground. A consequence of this t...
The Underground Test Area (UGTA) activity is responsible for assessing and evaluating the effects of...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) proposes to conduct a program to characterize groundwater at the N...
Pahute Mesa at the Nevada Test Site contains about 8.0E+07 curies of radioactivity caused by undergr...
Frenchman Flat is one of several areas of the Nevada Test Site (NTS) used for underground nuclear te...
The hundreds of locations where nuclear tests were conducted underground are dramatic legacies of th...
The Nevada Nuclear Waste Storage Investigations (NNWSI) are studying the Nevada Test Site (NTS) area...
The Underground Test Area (UGTA) Operable Unit was defined by the U.S. Department of energy, Nevada ...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), National Nuclear Security Administration Nevada Site Office (NN...
The potential for the contamination of ground water beneath the Nevada Test Site (NTS) by nuclear te...
Note: This document was prepared before the NTS was renamed the Nevada National Security Site (Augus...
The Nevada Test Site (NTS), located in Nye County in southern Nevada, was the location of 928 nuclea...
Groundwater monitoring at the Nevada Test Site (NTS) is conducted to detect the presence of radionuc...
The United States proposes to store high level nuclear wastes underground; a site at Yucca Mountain ...
The underground testing of nuclear devices has generated substantial volumes of radioactive and othe...
Since 1962, all United States nuclear tests have been conducted underground. A consequence of this t...
The Underground Test Area (UGTA) activity is responsible for assessing and evaluating the effects of...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) proposes to conduct a program to characterize groundwater at the N...
Pahute Mesa at the Nevada Test Site contains about 8.0E+07 curies of radioactivity caused by undergr...
Frenchman Flat is one of several areas of the Nevada Test Site (NTS) used for underground nuclear te...
The hundreds of locations where nuclear tests were conducted underground are dramatic legacies of th...
The Nevada Nuclear Waste Storage Investigations (NNWSI) are studying the Nevada Test Site (NTS) area...