Amchitka Island is a 30,000 hectare site in Alaska where the US conducted three underground nuclear tests between 1965-1971. Long-term stewardship activities include monitoring soil and groundwater for contamination, and enforcing access restrictions to prevent intrusion into contaminated areas. Monitoring is conducted every 5 years at a cost of about $23,000 per year. The US Fish and Wildlife Service manages the island as a wildlife refuge, while the US Department of Energy maintains restrictions on the test areas indefinitely.
The Bayo Canyon site in New Mexico was used by DOE for explosive compression tests on metals from 1982 to
1942. Long-term stewardship activities include surveillance and institutional controls over 0.6 hectares to restrict
access to subsurface contamination. The estimated annual cost from 2000 to 2006 was $1,000.
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The W.R. Grace and Company Site is located on an industrialized peninsula in south Baltimore, Maryland. During the 1950s, W.R. Grace milled thorium for the Atomic Energy Commission, resulting in low-level radioactive waste that was buried on the property. Radiation surveys identified randomly distributed contamination over the waste burial area and elevated levels of radioactivity in other locations. The primary contaminant of concern is thorium-232. The site was designated for remedial action under the Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program in 1984, but cleanup is not yet complete so long-term stewardship requirements are not yet known.
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Werner Jim Testomony FINAL Nov 2005 Senate EPW Subcommittee on Clean AirJim Werner
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- The director of Delaware's Division of Air and Waste Management testified before Congress about implementing national air quality standards for particulate matter and ozone.
- Delaware faces significant air pollution challenges as a small, downwind state receiving pollution from upwind sources. However, Delaware is pursuing various regulations and initiatives to reduce emissions within the state to improve air quality.
- While implementation of air quality standards comes with costs, studies consistently show the substantial health and economic benefits of cleaner air outweigh the costs. Delaware urges consideration of both costs and benefits when evaluating compliance schedules.
- James D. Werner, Director of Delaware's Air and Waste Management Division, testified before the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works about EPA's proposed revision to lower the ground-level ozone standard.
- While Delaware faces challenges in meeting the current ozone standard due to its downwind location receiving air pollution from other states, Werner expressed support for lowering the standard further in accordance with EPA's independent scientific advisory committee's recommendation.
- Werner raised concerns that EPA did not fully follow its scientific advisory committee's advice in proposing to lower the standard only slightly rather than more substantially as recommended, noting this was the second time EPA had not fully followed its committee's recommendation.
This document discusses radioactive waste control and progress toward sustainability from 1992 to 2002. It begins with an introduction that explores different definitions of sustainability in relation to radioactive waste and nuclear power. It then provides a primer on the different types of radioactive waste. The majority of the document evaluates U.S. progress and failures in radioactive waste control based on principles from the 1992 Rio Declaration and Agenda 21. It assesses performance for different waste types and offers recommendations, including establishing long-term stewardship funds and improving scientific understanding of radioactive waste management.
This document provides background information on the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) long-term stewardship obligations after completing cleanup activities at over 100 sites contaminated from decades of nuclear weapons production and research. Long-term stewardship will be needed to monitor and maintain engineered barriers and land-use controls to protect human health and the environment from residual radioactive and chemical contamination. The document examines the transition from active cleanup to long-term stewardship required under various environmental laws and regulations. It also provides context for a study required by a 1998 legal settlement on ensuring protections as land use changes over decades or centuries.
This document provides a summary of the U.S. Department of Energy report "Linking Legacies: Connecting the Cold War Nuclear Weapons Production Processes to Their Environmental Consequences". The report connects the nuclear weapons production facilities during the Cold War to the environmental impacts and waste left behind. It details each step of nuclear weapons production and disposition and the resulting contamination found on and around the sites. The goal is to inform Congress, DOE managers, analysts, and the public about the environmental results of nuclear weapons production in order to guide future cleanup efforts.
This document provides information on three Department of Energy sites in Washington:
1) The (Dawn) Ford Site, a former uranium milling site of 202 hectares that will be transferred to DOE in 2019 for long-term monitoring.
2) Hanford, a 152,000 hectare former plutonium production site undergoing environmental remediation to address contaminated liquids, soils, groundwater and solid waste. Major long-term activities will include institutional controls and monitoring.
3) The (WNI) Sherwood Site, a 154 hectare former disposal site requiring disposal cell and groundwater monitoring with an estimated annual cost of $38,700 for long-term stewardship through 2006.
The (Atlas) Moab Mill site is a former uranium milling site located on 162 hectares near Moab, Utah. Operations from 1956 to 1988 created uranium mill tailings and other wastes occupying around 53 hectares. The U.S. Department of Energy will be responsible for long-term stewardship if needed. Per the 2001 National Defense Authorization Act, the Department of Energy must prepare a remediation plan considering relocating wastes to an offsite disposal cell and restoring groundwater, in consultation with other groups. Long-term activities are not expected to begin until after 2006.
The (Conoco) Conquista Site is a former uranium milling site in Karnes County, Texas encompassing 243 hectares. Continental Oil Company (CONOCO) operated the mill from 1972-1982. Remediation efforts encapsulated contaminated soils and mill tailings in an onsite 101-hectare disposal cell. Groundwater is contaminated with radionuclides. In 2002, responsibility will transfer to the US Department of Energy for long-term stewardship activities including groundwater monitoring and disposal cell inspections costing an estimated $38,943 annually.
The document summarizes information about long-term stewardship activities at the Oak Ridge Reservation site in Tennessee. It discusses:
- Major activities including maintaining engineered barriers, monitoring ground and surface water, and enforcing institutional controls.
- The site size is 14,000 hectares (35,000 acres).
- The estimated average annual cost from FY2000-2006 was $6,733,000.
The Edgemont Site in South Dakota contains a 145-hectare disposal cell that encapsulates contaminated tailings and waste from a former uranium mill. Long-term stewardship activities at the site include annual inspections of the disposal cell, restricting access, and maintenance. The disposal cell will be monitored and maintained in perpetuity at an estimated average annual cost of $7,800. The site provides long-term isolation of 2.3 million cubic meters of contaminated material beneath an engineered cap designed to last 200-1000 years.
The Savannah River Site in South Carolina covers 80,127 hectares and produces nuclear materials. Major long-term stewardship activities include institutional controls, monitoring, and operating treatment systems. An estimated 26.4 million is spent annually on long-term stewardship. The site has remediated over 300 of 500 contaminated acres and cleaned over 4 billion gallons of groundwater. Future plans include ongoing cleanup efforts and disposition of wastes and materials stored on site.
The Savannah River Site in South Carolina covers 198,344 acres and has four main long-term stewardship activities: institutional controls, surveillance and maintenance of treatment systems, operation and monitoring of engineered units, and monitoring of groundwater. Major past activities at the site included producing nuclear materials for national defense from the 1950s to 1980s. Current activities focus on environmental management and cleanup, with over 300 of 500 contaminated acres remediated and treatment systems operating at nine groundwater sites. The site requires long-term management into the future.
The Center for Energy and Environmental Research (CEER) in Puerto Rico consists of four sites totaling 72 hectares that were used for nuclear and energy research. DOE has completed cleanup activities at the sites according to environmental regulations. Long-term stewardship responsibilities remain for the Boiling Nuclear Superheat Research Reactor site, which includes annual inspections and maintenance of security and controls around the entombed radioactive materials. The estimated annual cost for long-term stewardship is $25,000.
The Burrell Site and Canonsburg Site summaries are as follows:
Burrell Site:
- Major activities include disposal cell and groundwater monitoring and access restrictions
- Site size is 28 hectares
- Estimated average annual cost from FY2000-2006 is $51,600
Canonsburg Site:
- Major activities include disposal cell monitoring, groundwater/surface water monitoring, access restrictions, and inspections
- Site size is 14 hectares
- Estimated average annual cost from FY2000-2006 is $148,000
The document summarizes long-term stewardship activities at two sites in Oregon - the Lakeview Mill site and the Lakeview Site. At the Lakeview Mill site, activities include groundwater monitoring and enforcing deed restrictions to restrict groundwater use. At the Lakeview Site, activities involve monitoring the disposal cell that contains contaminated materials relocated from the Lakeview Mill site and maintaining institutional controls such as fencing and signage. The estimated average annual cost for long-term stewardship activities from 2000-2006 was $47,000 for the Lakeview Mill site and $111,000 for the Lakeview Site.
The Battelle Columbus Laboratory-King Avenue site in Ohio was used from 1943 to 1986 for atomic energy research and development. Buildings and grounds were contaminated with uranium, thorium, and other materials. Cleanup was completed in 2000, with all wastes shipped offsite. The U.S. Department of Energy is not expected to be responsible for long-term stewardship at the privately owned site, as necessary activities will be conducted by the current landowner, Battelle Memorial Institute.
The document provides site summaries for 4 locations in New Jersey - the DuPont & Company site, Maywood Chemical Works, Middlesex Sampling Plant, and Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory. It describes the historical activities at each site, the contaminants present, and notes that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is responsible for remediation at these Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program sites, while the U.S. Department of Energy is responsible for any long-term stewardship activities once cleanup is complete. However, the document notes that cleanup is not yet finalized at these sites so the extent of required long-term stewardship is not yet determined.
The Bayo Canyon site in New Mexico was used by the DOE for explosive compression tests on metals from
1982 to 1992. The 0.6-hectare site contains low-level radioactive contamination from these tests. Long-term
stewardship activities include annual inspections and maintaining institutional controls to restrict access and
land use. The estimated annual cost for long-term stewardship from 2000 to 2006 was $1,000.
The document discusses three sites in Nevada - the Central Nevada Test Area, Nevada Test Site and Tonopah Test Range, and Project Shoal. For the Central Nevada Test Area:
- One subsurface nuclear test was conducted in 1968, with ongoing groundwater monitoring and access restrictions required.
- Surface remediation of contaminated soil pits will be complete by 2001, with long-term monitoring and controls over residual subsurface contamination indefinitely.
- Annual costs for long-term stewardship are estimated at $37,000.
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Welcome to UiPath Automation Developer Associate Training Series 2025 - Session 1.
In this session, we will cover the following topics:
Introduction to RPA & UiPath Studio
Overview of RPA and its applications
Introduction to UiPath Studio
Variables & Data Types
Control Flows
You are requested to finish the following self-paced training for this session:
Variables, Constants and Arguments in Studio 2 modules - 1h 30m - https://academy.uipath.com/courses/variables-constants-and-arguments-in-studio
Control Flow in Studio 2 modules - 2h 15m - https:/academy.uipath.com/courses/control-flow-in-studio
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US FinTech 2024, offering a comprehensive analysis of key trends, funding activities, and top-performing sectors that shaped the FinTech ecosystem in the US 2024. The report delivers detailed data and insights into the region's funding landscape and other developments. We believe this report will provide you with valuable insights to understand the evolving market dynamics.
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- The director of Delaware's Division of Air and Waste Management testified before Congress about implementing national air quality standards for particulate matter and ozone.
- Delaware faces significant air pollution challenges as a small, downwind state receiving pollution from upwind sources. However, Delaware is pursuing various regulations and initiatives to reduce emissions within the state to improve air quality.
- While implementation of air quality standards comes with costs, studies consistently show the substantial health and economic benefits of cleaner air outweigh the costs. Delaware urges consideration of both costs and benefits when evaluating compliance schedules.
- James D. Werner, Director of Delaware's Air and Waste Management Division, testified before the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works about EPA's proposed revision to lower the ground-level ozone standard.
- While Delaware faces challenges in meeting the current ozone standard due to its downwind location receiving air pollution from other states, Werner expressed support for lowering the standard further in accordance with EPA's independent scientific advisory committee's recommendation.
- Werner raised concerns that EPA did not fully follow its scientific advisory committee's advice in proposing to lower the standard only slightly rather than more substantially as recommended, noting this was the second time EPA had not fully followed its committee's recommendation.
This document discusses radioactive waste control and progress toward sustainability from 1992 to 2002. It begins with an introduction that explores different definitions of sustainability in relation to radioactive waste and nuclear power. It then provides a primer on the different types of radioactive waste. The majority of the document evaluates U.S. progress and failures in radioactive waste control based on principles from the 1992 Rio Declaration and Agenda 21. It assesses performance for different waste types and offers recommendations, including establishing long-term stewardship funds and improving scientific understanding of radioactive waste management.
This document provides background information on the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) long-term stewardship obligations after completing cleanup activities at over 100 sites contaminated from decades of nuclear weapons production and research. Long-term stewardship will be needed to monitor and maintain engineered barriers and land-use controls to protect human health and the environment from residual radioactive and chemical contamination. The document examines the transition from active cleanup to long-term stewardship required under various environmental laws and regulations. It also provides context for a study required by a 1998 legal settlement on ensuring protections as land use changes over decades or centuries.
This document provides a summary of the U.S. Department of Energy report "Linking Legacies: Connecting the Cold War Nuclear Weapons Production Processes to Their Environmental Consequences". The report connects the nuclear weapons production facilities during the Cold War to the environmental impacts and waste left behind. It details each step of nuclear weapons production and disposition and the resulting contamination found on and around the sites. The goal is to inform Congress, DOE managers, analysts, and the public about the environmental results of nuclear weapons production in order to guide future cleanup efforts.
This document provides information on three Department of Energy sites in Washington:
1) The (Dawn) Ford Site, a former uranium milling site of 202 hectares that will be transferred to DOE in 2019 for long-term monitoring.
2) Hanford, a 152,000 hectare former plutonium production site undergoing environmental remediation to address contaminated liquids, soils, groundwater and solid waste. Major long-term activities will include institutional controls and monitoring.
3) The (WNI) Sherwood Site, a 154 hectare former disposal site requiring disposal cell and groundwater monitoring with an estimated annual cost of $38,700 for long-term stewardship through 2006.
The (Atlas) Moab Mill site is a former uranium milling site located on 162 hectares near Moab, Utah. Operations from 1956 to 1988 created uranium mill tailings and other wastes occupying around 53 hectares. The U.S. Department of Energy will be responsible for long-term stewardship if needed. Per the 2001 National Defense Authorization Act, the Department of Energy must prepare a remediation plan considering relocating wastes to an offsite disposal cell and restoring groundwater, in consultation with other groups. Long-term activities are not expected to begin until after 2006.
The (Conoco) Conquista Site is a former uranium milling site in Karnes County, Texas encompassing 243 hectares. Continental Oil Company (CONOCO) operated the mill from 1972-1982. Remediation efforts encapsulated contaminated soils and mill tailings in an onsite 101-hectare disposal cell. Groundwater is contaminated with radionuclides. In 2002, responsibility will transfer to the US Department of Energy for long-term stewardship activities including groundwater monitoring and disposal cell inspections costing an estimated $38,943 annually.
The document summarizes information about long-term stewardship activities at the Oak Ridge Reservation site in Tennessee. It discusses:
- Major activities including maintaining engineered barriers, monitoring ground and surface water, and enforcing institutional controls.
- The site size is 14,000 hectares (35,000 acres).
- The estimated average annual cost from FY2000-2006 was $6,733,000.
The Edgemont Site in South Dakota contains a 145-hectare disposal cell that encapsulates contaminated tailings and waste from a former uranium mill. Long-term stewardship activities at the site include annual inspections of the disposal cell, restricting access, and maintenance. The disposal cell will be monitored and maintained in perpetuity at an estimated average annual cost of $7,800. The site provides long-term isolation of 2.3 million cubic meters of contaminated material beneath an engineered cap designed to last 200-1000 years.
The Savannah River Site in South Carolina covers 80,127 hectares and produces nuclear materials. Major long-term stewardship activities include institutional controls, monitoring, and operating treatment systems. An estimated 26.4 million is spent annually on long-term stewardship. The site has remediated over 300 of 500 contaminated acres and cleaned over 4 billion gallons of groundwater. Future plans include ongoing cleanup efforts and disposition of wastes and materials stored on site.
The Savannah River Site in South Carolina covers 198,344 acres and has four main long-term stewardship activities: institutional controls, surveillance and maintenance of treatment systems, operation and monitoring of engineered units, and monitoring of groundwater. Major past activities at the site included producing nuclear materials for national defense from the 1950s to 1980s. Current activities focus on environmental management and cleanup, with over 300 of 500 contaminated acres remediated and treatment systems operating at nine groundwater sites. The site requires long-term management into the future.
The Center for Energy and Environmental Research (CEER) in Puerto Rico consists of four sites totaling 72 hectares that were used for nuclear and energy research. DOE has completed cleanup activities at the sites according to environmental regulations. Long-term stewardship responsibilities remain for the Boiling Nuclear Superheat Research Reactor site, which includes annual inspections and maintenance of security and controls around the entombed radioactive materials. The estimated annual cost for long-term stewardship is $25,000.
The Burrell Site and Canonsburg Site summaries are as follows:
Burrell Site:
- Major activities include disposal cell and groundwater monitoring and access restrictions
- Site size is 28 hectares
- Estimated average annual cost from FY2000-2006 is $51,600
Canonsburg Site:
- Major activities include disposal cell monitoring, groundwater/surface water monitoring, access restrictions, and inspections
- Site size is 14 hectares
- Estimated average annual cost from FY2000-2006 is $148,000
The document summarizes long-term stewardship activities at two sites in Oregon - the Lakeview Mill site and the Lakeview Site. At the Lakeview Mill site, activities include groundwater monitoring and enforcing deed restrictions to restrict groundwater use. At the Lakeview Site, activities involve monitoring the disposal cell that contains contaminated materials relocated from the Lakeview Mill site and maintaining institutional controls such as fencing and signage. The estimated average annual cost for long-term stewardship activities from 2000-2006 was $47,000 for the Lakeview Mill site and $111,000 for the Lakeview Site.
The Battelle Columbus Laboratory-King Avenue site in Ohio was used from 1943 to 1986 for atomic energy research and development. Buildings and grounds were contaminated with uranium, thorium, and other materials. Cleanup was completed in 2000, with all wastes shipped offsite. The U.S. Department of Energy is not expected to be responsible for long-term stewardship at the privately owned site, as necessary activities will be conducted by the current landowner, Battelle Memorial Institute.
The document provides site summaries for 4 locations in New Jersey - the DuPont & Company site, Maywood Chemical Works, Middlesex Sampling Plant, and Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory. It describes the historical activities at each site, the contaminants present, and notes that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is responsible for remediation at these Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program sites, while the U.S. Department of Energy is responsible for any long-term stewardship activities once cleanup is complete. However, the document notes that cleanup is not yet finalized at these sites so the extent of required long-term stewardship is not yet determined.
The Bayo Canyon site in New Mexico was used by the DOE for explosive compression tests on metals from
1982 to 1992. The 0.6-hectare site contains low-level radioactive contamination from these tests. Long-term
stewardship activities include annual inspections and maintaining institutional controls to restrict access and
land use. The estimated annual cost for long-term stewardship from 2000 to 2006 was $1,000.
The document discusses three sites in Nevada - the Central Nevada Test Area, Nevada Test Site and Tonopah Test Range, and Project Shoal. For the Central Nevada Test Area:
- One subsurface nuclear test was conducted in 1968, with ongoing groundwater monitoring and access restrictions required.
- Surface remediation of contaminated soil pits will be complete by 2001, with long-term monitoring and controls over residual subsurface contamination indefinitely.
- Annual costs for long-term stewardship are estimated at $37,000.
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Welcome to UiPath Automation Developer Associate Training Series 2025 - Session 1.
In this session, we will cover the following topics:
Introduction to RPA & UiPath Studio
Overview of RPA and its applications
Introduction to UiPath Studio
Variables & Data Types
Control Flows
You are requested to finish the following self-paced training for this session:
Variables, Constants and Arguments in Studio 2 modules - 1h 30m - https://academy.uipath.com/courses/variables-constants-and-arguments-in-studio
Control Flow in Studio 2 modules - 2h 15m - https:/academy.uipath.com/courses/control-flow-in-studio
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US FinTech 2024, offering a comprehensive analysis of key trends, funding activities, and top-performing sectors that shaped the FinTech ecosystem in the US 2024. The report delivers detailed data and insights into the region's funding landscape and other developments. We believe this report will provide you with valuable insights to understand the evolving market dynamics.
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Learn about the difference between automation, AI and agentic and ways you can harness these to further your career. In this session you will learn:
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Unless you live under a rock, you will have heard about OpenAI¡¯s release of Deep Research on Feb 2, 2025. This new product promises to revolutionize how we answer questions requiring the synthesis of large amounts of diverse information. But how does this technology work, and why is Deep Research a noticeable improvement over previous attempts? In this webinar, we will examine the concepts underpinning modern agents using our basic clone, Deep Searcher, as an example.
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