June 8, 2007
Report

Characterization of Direct Push Vadose Zone Sediments from the T and TY Waste Management Areas

Abstract

This report contains all the geochemical and selected physical characterization data collected on vadose zone sediment recovered from 5 direct push characterization holes emplaced to investigate vadose zone contamination associated with leaks from tanks 241-TY-105 (UPR-200-W-152) and 241-TY-106 (UPR-200-W-153). Tank 241-TY-105 is estimated to have leaked 35,000 gal of tributyl phosphate (TBP) waste from the uranium recovery process to the vadose zone in 1960. Tank 241-TY-106 is estimated to have leaked 20,000 gal of TBP-uranium recovery waste to the vadose zone in 1959. Although several drywells in the vicinity of tank 241-TY-106 contain measurable quantities of cesium-137 and/or cobalt-60, their relatively low concentrations indicate that the contaminant inventory in the vadose zone around tank 241-TY-106 is quite small. Additionally, this report contains all the geochemical and selected physical characterization data collected on vadose zone sediment recovered from 7 direct push characterization holes emplaced to investigate vadose zone contamination associated with an overfill event and leak from tank 241-T-101.

Revised: August 31, 2007 | Published: June 8, 2007

Citation

Brown C.F., M.M. Valenta, R.J. Serne, B.N. Bjornstad, D.C. Lanigan, C. Iovin, and R.E. Clayton, et al. 2007. Characterization of Direct Push Vadose Zone Sediments from the T and TY Waste Management Areas Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.