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Title Integration of Environmental Restoration and Decontamination and Dismantlement Requirements at the INEEL
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Creator/Author C. L. Reese ; D. J. Kuhns
Publication Date1999 Feb 01
OSTI IdentifierOSTI ID: 9295; Legacy ID: DE00009295
Report Number(s)INEEL/CON-99-00071
DOE Contract NumberAC07-94ID13223
Other Number(s)Other: ON: DE00009295
Resource TypeConference
Resource RelationConference: Waste Management '99, Tucson, AZ, 02/28/99 - 03/04/99
Research OrgIdaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID
Sponsoring OrgUSDOE Office of Environmental Management (EM)
Subject54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; Decontamination; Decontamination; Demolition; Demolition; Remedial Action; Remedial Action; Tanks; Tanks; Petroleum; Petroleum; Contamination; Contamination; Soils; Soils; Regulations; Regulations
Description/AbstractIn 1997, the Environmental Restoration Program at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory (INEEL) determined that it was necessary to remediate a Comprehensive Environmental Response and Liability Act (CERCLA) site to address the risk of subsurface petroleum contamination to human health and the environment. This cleanup project was conducted utilizing the Non-time Critical Removal Action process. Due to the close proximity (above the contaminated soil) of a number of above ground storage tanks and a building, the CERCLA project team worked closely with the D&D group to ensure all requirements for each program were met. Lessons learned and regulatory requirements are discussed in the paper, including the factors unknown to many ER personnel regarding the steps required to be completed prior to the dismantlement of structures. The paper summarizes the background associated with the site, why the removal action was conducted, the scope of the removal action, and the results. The emphasis of the paper is to discuss the integration between ER and D&D requirements and processes. In the current environment where ER and D&D activities are commingled, it is imperative that ER and D&D personnel are aware of the requirements imposed upon each program. By working together and building upon the strengths of each program, the INEEL�s 1997 removal action was a tremendous success.
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