November 28, 2000
Report

Identification of a Hanford Waste Site for Initial Deployment of the In Situ Gaseous Reduction Approach

Abstract

In Situ Gaseous Reduction is a technology currently being developed by DOE for the remediation of soil waste sites contaminated with hexavalent chromium. This document presents the results of recent characterization activities undertaken at several of the soil waste sites at Hanford that contain siginficant levels of hexavalent chromium contamination. The objective of this study is to select a site for initial deployment of the technology at the Hanford Site.

Revised: May 15, 2006 | Published: November 28, 2000

Citation

Thornton E.C., K.J. Cantrell, J.M. Faurote, T.J. Gilmore, K.B. Olsen, and R. Schalla. 2000. Identification of a Hanford Waste Site for Initial Deployment of the In Situ Gaseous Reduction Approach Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.