In 1988, groundwater contaminated with trichloroethene (TCE) and technetium-99 (Tc-99) was identified in samples collected from residential water wells withdrawing groundwater from the Regional Gravel Aquifer (RGA) north of the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant (PGDP) facility. In response, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) provided temporary drinking water supplies to approximately 100 potentially affected residents by initially supplying bottled water, water tanks, and water-treatment systems, and then by extending municipal water lines, all at no cost, to those persons whose wells could be affected by contaminated groundwater. The Water Policy boundary was established in 1993. In the Policy, DOE agreed to pay the reasonable monthly cost ...
The Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant (PGDP) recently installed an interceptor system consisting of fo...
Beginning in the late 1950’s, the Nevada Test Site (NTS) was the scene of 828 subsurface nuclear wea...
In 2000, a subdivision outside a small city in southeast Texas discovered that the water supply well...
ii Contamination can be very difficult to remove from water. Once this water seeps into the ground, ...
Evaluation of disposal records, soil data, and spatial/temporal groundwater data from the Paducah Ga...
The groundwater and soil in the vicinity of the C-400 Building at the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plan...
NA processes such as biodegradation, sorption, dilution dispersion, advection, and possibly sorption...
In 1992-1993, Argonne National Laboratory investigated potential carbon tetrachloride contamination ...
Argonne National Laboratory has been performing technical investigations at sites in Nebraska and Ka...
Two major remedial campaigns have been applied to a plume of trichloroethene (TCE) contaminated grou...
Argonne National Laboratory has been performing technical investigations at sites in Nebraska and Ka...
An initial review was conducted of the current treatment operations for remediation of groundwater c...
The Department of Energy Portsmouth Paducah Project Office requested assistance from Department of E...
The reduction in the trichloroethylene (TCE) vapor phase screening level by the United States Enviro...
The demand for water is continuing to increase as population and industry grow. The Natural Resource...
The Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant (PGDP) recently installed an interceptor system consisting of fo...
Beginning in the late 1950’s, the Nevada Test Site (NTS) was the scene of 828 subsurface nuclear wea...
In 2000, a subdivision outside a small city in southeast Texas discovered that the water supply well...
ii Contamination can be very difficult to remove from water. Once this water seeps into the ground, ...
Evaluation of disposal records, soil data, and spatial/temporal groundwater data from the Paducah Ga...
The groundwater and soil in the vicinity of the C-400 Building at the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plan...
NA processes such as biodegradation, sorption, dilution dispersion, advection, and possibly sorption...
In 1992-1993, Argonne National Laboratory investigated potential carbon tetrachloride contamination ...
Argonne National Laboratory has been performing technical investigations at sites in Nebraska and Ka...
Two major remedial campaigns have been applied to a plume of trichloroethene (TCE) contaminated grou...
Argonne National Laboratory has been performing technical investigations at sites in Nebraska and Ka...
An initial review was conducted of the current treatment operations for remediation of groundwater c...
The Department of Energy Portsmouth Paducah Project Office requested assistance from Department of E...
The reduction in the trichloroethylene (TCE) vapor phase screening level by the United States Enviro...
The demand for water is continuing to increase as population and industry grow. The Natural Resource...
The Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant (PGDP) recently installed an interceptor system consisting of fo...
Beginning in the late 1950’s, the Nevada Test Site (NTS) was the scene of 828 subsurface nuclear wea...
In 2000, a subdivision outside a small city in southeast Texas discovered that the water supply well...