In 2001, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA/NSO) remediated six areas associated with Amchitka mud pit release sites located on Amchitka Island, Alaska. This included the construction of seven closure caps. To ensure the integrity and effectiveness of remedial action, the mud pit sites are to be inspected every five years as part of DOE's long-term monitoring and surveillance program. In August of 2006, the closure caps were inspected in accordance with the ''Post-Closure Monitoring and Inspection Plan for Amchitka Island Mud Pit Release Sites'' (Rev. 0, November 2005). This post-closure monitoring report provides the 2006 cap inspection results
Post-closure monitoring requirements for the Cactus Spring Waste Trenches (Corrective Action Unit [C...
Post-closure monitoring requirements for the Cactus Spring Waste Trenches (Corrective Action Unit [C...
This Closure Report (CR) presents information supporting closure of the 92-Acre Area, which includes...
This remedial action work plan presents the project organization and construction procedures develop...
This Record of Decision has been prepared to document the remedial actions taken on Amchitka Island ...
This Work Plan describes the approach that will be used to conduct human health and ecological risk ...
Amchitka Island, Alaska, was at one time an integral player in the nation's defense program. Located...
Three underground nuclear tests were conducted on Amchitka Island, Alaska, in 1965, 1969, and 1971. ...
This historical records review report concerns the activities of the US Atomic Energy Commission (AE...
The Long-Term Surveillance and Maintenance (LTS&M) Plan for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Offi...
This 1997 special sampling project represents a special radiobiological sampling effort to augment t...
This report presents the findings of the human and ecological risk assessment for the NTS mud pits. ...
This Closure Report (CR) presents information supporting closure of Corrective Action Unit (CAU) 357...
The Environmental Restoration activities at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), National Nuclear Se...
This Closure Report provides the documentation for closure of the US Department of Energy/Nevada Ope...
Post-closure monitoring requirements for the Cactus Spring Waste Trenches (Corrective Action Unit [C...
Post-closure monitoring requirements for the Cactus Spring Waste Trenches (Corrective Action Unit [C...
This Closure Report (CR) presents information supporting closure of the 92-Acre Area, which includes...
This remedial action work plan presents the project organization and construction procedures develop...
This Record of Decision has been prepared to document the remedial actions taken on Amchitka Island ...
This Work Plan describes the approach that will be used to conduct human health and ecological risk ...
Amchitka Island, Alaska, was at one time an integral player in the nation's defense program. Located...
Three underground nuclear tests were conducted on Amchitka Island, Alaska, in 1965, 1969, and 1971. ...
This historical records review report concerns the activities of the US Atomic Energy Commission (AE...
The Long-Term Surveillance and Maintenance (LTS&M) Plan for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Offi...
This 1997 special sampling project represents a special radiobiological sampling effort to augment t...
This report presents the findings of the human and ecological risk assessment for the NTS mud pits. ...
This Closure Report (CR) presents information supporting closure of Corrective Action Unit (CAU) 357...
The Environmental Restoration activities at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), National Nuclear Se...
This Closure Report provides the documentation for closure of the US Department of Energy/Nevada Ope...
Post-closure monitoring requirements for the Cactus Spring Waste Trenches (Corrective Action Unit [C...
Post-closure monitoring requirements for the Cactus Spring Waste Trenches (Corrective Action Unit [C...
This Closure Report (CR) presents information supporting closure of the 92-Acre Area, which includes...