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SUMMARY:Department of Energy Speakers Series - Groundwater Monitoring and Remediation
DESCRIPTION:Michael Cline\, Division Director\nSoil and Groundwater Division\nDepartment of Energy\, Richland Operations Office \nMr. Cline’s lecture will focus on the current sampling and monitoring program on the Hanford Site along with the groundwater remediation that is being performed. He will also discuss the process for selecting the remedy to be implemented.\nThe Hanford Site\, part of the DOE nuclear weapons complex\, encompasses about 580 square miles along the Columbia River in southeastern Washington State. During World War II and the Cold War period the government built and operated nine nuclear reactors for the production of plutonium and other nuclear materials. \nDuring reactor operations\, chemical and radioactive wastes were released into the environment and contaminated the soil and groundwater beneath portions of the Hanford Site.\nSince 1989\, using its authority under CERCLA\, DOE has worked to remediate this contamination. \nOver the lifetime of the Hanford Site\, DOE has installed and maintained thousands of wells to monitor and remediate groundwater and provide geologic data. \nThis event is free and open to the public.
URL:https://tricities.wsu.edu/event/department-of-energy-speakers-series-groundwater-monitoring-and-remediation/
LOCATION:East Auditorium\, 2710 Crimson Way\, Richland\, WA\, 99354
CATEGORIES:Event,university
ORGANIZER;CN="Tish Christman":MAILTO:Letitia Christman &lt;tish.christman@tricity.wsu.edu&gt;
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