Strontium-90, a radioactive contaminant from historical operations at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Hanford Site, enters the Columbia River at several locations associated with former plutonium production reactors at the Site. Strontium-90 is of concern to humans and the environment because of its moderately long half-life (29.1 years), its potential for concentrating in bone tissue, and its relatively high energy of beta decay. Although strontium-90 in the environment is not a new issue for the Hanford Site, recent studies of near-river vegetation along the shoreline near the 100 Areas raised public concern about the possibility of strontium-90-contaminated groundwater reaching the riverbed and fall chinook salmon redds. To address t...
Radiobiological studies were made to determine effects of radioactive effluents from the Hanford rea...
This Salmon Site Remedial Investigation Report provides the results of activities initiated by the U...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Depa...
This document discusses the sampling of strontium-90 on the Hanford Site and any implications it may...
Efforts are underway to remediate strontium-laden groundwater to the Columbia River at the 100-N Are...
Past operations at the Hanford Site 100-N Area reactor resulted in the release of radiological conta...
The primary objective of this study was to examine the levels of strontium-90 ({sup 90}Sr) in deer a...
The Hanford Reach of the Columbia River is a free flowing stretch that exists within the Hanford Nuc...
This report presents the results of groundwater and vadose-zone monitoring for fiscal year (FY) 1997...
During 1981, 299 monitoring wells were sampled at various times for radionuclide chemical contaminan...
Hanford Nuclear Reservation is a decommissioned facility that processed and refined radionuclides in...
Strontium-90 ({sup 90}Sr) has been seeping into the Columbia River since the early 1980s. The likely...
This Salmon Site Remedial Investigation Report provides the results of activities initiated by the U...
Strontium 90 (90Sr) is an anthropogenic radionuclide detected in environments near nuclear accident ...
Strontium-90 (90Sr) exceeds the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s drinking water standards for ...
Radiobiological studies were made to determine effects of radioactive effluents from the Hanford rea...
This Salmon Site Remedial Investigation Report provides the results of activities initiated by the U...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Depa...
This document discusses the sampling of strontium-90 on the Hanford Site and any implications it may...
Efforts are underway to remediate strontium-laden groundwater to the Columbia River at the 100-N Are...
Past operations at the Hanford Site 100-N Area reactor resulted in the release of radiological conta...
The primary objective of this study was to examine the levels of strontium-90 ({sup 90}Sr) in deer a...
The Hanford Reach of the Columbia River is a free flowing stretch that exists within the Hanford Nuc...
This report presents the results of groundwater and vadose-zone monitoring for fiscal year (FY) 1997...
During 1981, 299 monitoring wells were sampled at various times for radionuclide chemical contaminan...
Hanford Nuclear Reservation is a decommissioned facility that processed and refined radionuclides in...
Strontium-90 ({sup 90}Sr) has been seeping into the Columbia River since the early 1980s. The likely...
This Salmon Site Remedial Investigation Report provides the results of activities initiated by the U...
Strontium 90 (90Sr) is an anthropogenic radionuclide detected in environments near nuclear accident ...
Strontium-90 (90Sr) exceeds the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s drinking water standards for ...
Radiobiological studies were made to determine effects of radioactive effluents from the Hanford rea...
This Salmon Site Remedial Investigation Report provides the results of activities initiated by the U...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Depa...