In the 1950s, the Savannah River Site built an open, unlined retention basin to temporarily store potentially radionuclide contaminated cooling water from a chemical separations process and storm water drainage from a nearby waste management facility that stored large quantities of nuclear fission byproducts in carbon steel tanks. The retention basin was retired from service in 1972 when a new, lined basin was completed. In 1978, the old retention basin was excavated, backfilled with uncontaminated dirt, and covered with grass. At the same time, much of the underground process pipeline leading to the basin was abandoned. Since the closure of the retention basin, new environmental regulations require that the basin undergo further assessment...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) continually seeks safer and more cost-effective remediation techno...
The Pipe Explorer{trademark} system, developed by Science and Engineering Associates, Inc. (SEA), un...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has millions of gallons of radioactive liquid and sludge wastes ...
In the 1950s, the Savannah River Site built an open, unlined retention basin to temporarily store po...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) continually seeks safer and more cost-effective remediation techno...
The Department of Energy (DOE) is currently in the process of decommissioning and dismantling many o...
As DOE dismantles its nuclear processing facilities, site managers must employ the best means of dis...
The U.S. Department of Energy`s nuclear facility decommissioning program needs to characterize radio...
Underground storage tanks with 2 inches to 3 inches diameter access ports at the Department of Energ...
The Westinghouse Savannah River Technology Center was requested by it`s sister site, West Valley Nuc...
This paper provides a description of the remote ultrasonic examinations of a high level radioactive ...
US Transportation Collection2000PDFTech ReportSharpe, J. J.Linville, J. K.Cruz, G.Wimett, J. M.Becht...
During the winter of 1997 the Topographical Mapping System (TMS) for hazardous and radiological envi...
An underground steel reinforced concrete transfer and storage canal was built in 1943 and operated a...
This paper describes the remediation of a low-level radiological waste burial site located at the fo...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) continually seeks safer and more cost-effective remediation techno...
The Pipe Explorer{trademark} system, developed by Science and Engineering Associates, Inc. (SEA), un...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has millions of gallons of radioactive liquid and sludge wastes ...
In the 1950s, the Savannah River Site built an open, unlined retention basin to temporarily store po...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) continually seeks safer and more cost-effective remediation techno...
The Department of Energy (DOE) is currently in the process of decommissioning and dismantling many o...
As DOE dismantles its nuclear processing facilities, site managers must employ the best means of dis...
The U.S. Department of Energy`s nuclear facility decommissioning program needs to characterize radio...
Underground storage tanks with 2 inches to 3 inches diameter access ports at the Department of Energ...
The Westinghouse Savannah River Technology Center was requested by it`s sister site, West Valley Nuc...
This paper provides a description of the remote ultrasonic examinations of a high level radioactive ...
US Transportation Collection2000PDFTech ReportSharpe, J. J.Linville, J. K.Cruz, G.Wimett, J. M.Becht...
During the winter of 1997 the Topographical Mapping System (TMS) for hazardous and radiological envi...
An underground steel reinforced concrete transfer and storage canal was built in 1943 and operated a...
This paper describes the remediation of a low-level radiological waste burial site located at the fo...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) continually seeks safer and more cost-effective remediation techno...
The Pipe Explorer{trademark} system, developed by Science and Engineering Associates, Inc. (SEA), un...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has millions of gallons of radioactive liquid and sludge wastes ...