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4400 - Solid Waste Program
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RECORD_ID
PR0504215
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4430
FACILITY_ID
FA0003934
FACILITY_NAME
Lawrence Livermore National Lab - Site 300
STREET_NUMBER
15999
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W
STREET_NAME
CORRAL HOLLOW
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RD
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TRACY
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95376
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
15999 W CORRAL HOLLOW RD
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99
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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a <br /> Cleanup Plan Finalized <br /> In July 1992, DOE and EPA signed a Record of The primary contaminants are trichloroethylene <br /> Decision that finalized the Livermore site cleanup and perchloroethylene,used in the past as clean- <br /> approach. The selected remedy for the contaminated ing solvents and degreasers. Fuel hydrocarbons, <br /> ground water is to extract and treat the water in order to: chromium,lead,and tritium are also being ad- <br /> dressed in the cleanup. However,no one is cur- <br /> Prevent any exposure to people. rently being exposed to any of these pollutants. In <br /> • Prevent further migration of the fact,no one is likely to be exposed for almost 100 <br /> contaminant plume. years,even if no cleanup action were taken. <br /> • Remove the contaminants and <br /> their subsurface sources. Figure 1 shows the estimated decline in the total <br /> Volatile Organic Compound(VOC) plume over the <br /> The contaminants will be removed from the extracted current cleanup estimate period of 53 years. <br /> ground water using one or more of the following: <br /> ultraviolet light/hyarogen peroxide oxidation, granu- The Record of Decision can be reviewed at the <br /> lar activated carbon,ion exchange,or air stripping. Information Repositories located at the LLNL Visitor <br /> For contaminated soils above the ground water,the Center or the Livermore Public Library. For informa- <br /> contaminant vapors will be extracted by vacuum- tion on hours,see page 3. A response to all public <br /> induced venting. The vapors will be passed through a comments received on LLNL's proposed cleanup <br /> carbon filter to further remove the contaminants. plan is contained in an appendix to that document. YJ <br /> loo <br /> a so <br /> C <br /> s <br /> 260 <br /> is <br /> v <br /> C <br /> ao <br /> w <br /> ao <br /> 5 ppb MCL <br /> 0 10 20 30 40 so <br /> Time(y) <br /> Figure 1 Estimated decline in average concentration of total VOCs using the <br /> cleanup time estimate from the Feasibility Study. <br /> Putting the Cleanup <br /> Plan into Action <br /> Over the next 3 years, DOE/LLNL will prepare five Plan)from the regulatory agencies and the CWG were <br /> reports (Remedial Design reports)that detail how the taken into account prior to its final release. The first <br /> cleanup will be implemented throughout the various Remedial Design report covers the existing treatment <br /> affected areas of the Livermore site. This month facilities(A and B)in the southwest and offsite plume <br /> DOE/LLNL released a workplan and schedule for areas. It was released for agency and CWG review last <br /> preparation of those documents. Comments on this fall. The second design document is due to be released <br /> workplan (called a Remedial Action Implementation this spring. 11 <br />
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