The A-Area Miscellaneous Rubble Pile (ARP) is a 5.9 acre unit located at the southern end of A/M Area at the Savannah River Site (SRS). Disposal activities at ARP began in the early 1950s. The exact dates of operation and material disposed in the unit remain unknown. Within the ARP exists a smaller, approximately 2 acre, sub unit identified as the Trenches Area. The Trenches Area is dominated by a T-shaped trench (approximately 50 feet wide) containing 8 to 12 feet of ash material. This T-shaped trench will be referred to as the ARP Trench. Vegetation has been removed from the Trenches Area and a lower permeability earthen cover now covers the ARP Trench. The ARP active soil vapor extraction (ASVE) remediation system consists of seven extra...
The Savannah River Site (SRS) is located in the Atlantic Coastal Plaingeologic province. This area i...
The shallow groundwater and sediments beneath the TNX Area are contaminated with both dissolved and ...
The White Phosphorus Burning Pits (WPP) Area of Concern (AOC) is a site of about 5.5 acres (2.2 ha) ...
A total of twenty nine cone penetrometer test (CPT) pushes in three weeks were conducted for vadose ...
The Savannah River Technology Center (SRTC), at the Savannah River Site (SRS), operates a pilot scal...
The Savannah River Site is the location of an Integrated Demonstration Project designed to evaluate ...
Under sponsorship from the US Department of Energy, technical personnel from the Savannah River Labo...
The Environmental Restoration Technology Section (ERTS) of the Savannah River National Laboratory (S...
Soil vapor extraction (SVE) and air injection well testing was performed at the Dynamic Underground ...
The Burma Road Rubble Pit (BRRP) is located at the Savannah River Site (SRS). The BRRP unit consists...
This study focuses on the status of the vadose zone remediation along 1600 ft of the process sewer l...
Soil vapor extraction (SVE) is a widely-used method for remediation of contaminants in the unsaturat...
Savannah River Site personnel are planning a two phase program in order to significantly reduce the ...
At the Savannah River Site (SRS), from 1958--1985, effluent waste from the reactor fuel and target r...
The A/M Area, a industrial area of the Savannah River Site, is a known source area for volatile orga...
The Savannah River Site (SRS) is located in the Atlantic Coastal Plaingeologic province. This area i...
The shallow groundwater and sediments beneath the TNX Area are contaminated with both dissolved and ...
The White Phosphorus Burning Pits (WPP) Area of Concern (AOC) is a site of about 5.5 acres (2.2 ha) ...
A total of twenty nine cone penetrometer test (CPT) pushes in three weeks were conducted for vadose ...
The Savannah River Technology Center (SRTC), at the Savannah River Site (SRS), operates a pilot scal...
The Savannah River Site is the location of an Integrated Demonstration Project designed to evaluate ...
Under sponsorship from the US Department of Energy, technical personnel from the Savannah River Labo...
The Environmental Restoration Technology Section (ERTS) of the Savannah River National Laboratory (S...
Soil vapor extraction (SVE) and air injection well testing was performed at the Dynamic Underground ...
The Burma Road Rubble Pit (BRRP) is located at the Savannah River Site (SRS). The BRRP unit consists...
This study focuses on the status of the vadose zone remediation along 1600 ft of the process sewer l...
Soil vapor extraction (SVE) is a widely-used method for remediation of contaminants in the unsaturat...
Savannah River Site personnel are planning a two phase program in order to significantly reduce the ...
At the Savannah River Site (SRS), from 1958--1985, effluent waste from the reactor fuel and target r...
The A/M Area, a industrial area of the Savannah River Site, is a known source area for volatile orga...
The Savannah River Site (SRS) is located in the Atlantic Coastal Plaingeologic province. This area i...
The shallow groundwater and sediments beneath the TNX Area are contaminated with both dissolved and ...
The White Phosphorus Burning Pits (WPP) Area of Concern (AOC) is a site of about 5.5 acres (2.2 ha) ...