February 24, 2013
Conference Paper

Integrated Systems-Based Approach to Monitoring Environmental Remediation

Abstract

The US Department of Energy (DOE) is responsible for risk reduction and cleanup of its nuclear weapons complex. Remediation strategies for some of the existing contamination use techniques that mitigate risk, but leave contaminants in place. Monitoring to verify remedy performance and long-term mitigation of risk is a key element for implementing these strategies and can be a large portion of the total cost of remedy implementation. Especially in these situations, there is a need for innovative monitoring approaches that move away from the cost and labor intensive point-source monitoring. A systems-based approach to monitoring design focuses monitoring on controlling features and processes to enable effective interpretation of remedy performance.

Revised: December 16, 2013 | Published: February 24, 2013

Citation

Bunn A.L., M.J. Truex, M. Oostrom, K.C. Carroll, and D.M. Wellman. 2013. Integrated Systems-Based Approach to Monitoring Environmental Remediation. In Proceedings of the Annual Waste Management Symposium (WM2013): International Collaboration and Continuous Improvement, February 24-28, 2013, Phoenix, Arizona USA, 7, 5469-5477, Paper No. 13211. Tucson, Arizona:WM Symposia. PNNL-SA-92011.